--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't he claim prior art to your publication?
I think you need to patent or otherwise and then place it in public
domain.
Any legal experts here?
Kirk
To get a Patent, I have to publish it, which makes the info
available to
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Motie
Re the last bit, I think the Arabs are much less to blame (?) than
past and present US foreign policy along with (very much! - in
concert with) the machinations of the Seven Sisters, or however
many
sisters
Or, my personal favorite, to gasify(Thermal Hydrolysis) the stover
(residues) to Synthesis gas with a Water Shift reaction to a
catalytic reactor to synthetic Diesel fuel
Motie
Would you have any info or web pages etc. on this Thermal Hydrolysis? I
have never heard of this and am very
Motie,
On the face of it, it would seem like we could do better with corn by
using the cellulose from the cob, stalk, etc. in addition to the corn
kernels -- from an energy yield standpoint. But then, I don't know
what purpose those wastes would otherwise serve -- plowed under to
help build
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- Original Message -
From: ryandavidwalker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 10:33 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: biomass, ethanol and the environment
Motie,
On the face of it, it would seem like we could do better with corn by
using the cellulose from
Hi Motie
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], steve spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on the face of it, corn, a low oil producer, could be used as a
source for
corn oil (biodiesel). then fermented (ethanol) then feed (mash).
all from the same crop.
the mash feeds the cow (milk and beef) which
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ryan Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I recently published some web pages about biomass energy, and
ethanol in
particular, that may be of interest to those looking for
information about
the potential of large-scale use of biomass energy to help or harm
the