[Biofuel] Correction: Shipping Emissions Must Be Tackled at COP21 with Advances such as Sail Power | Sail Transport Network

2016-02-01 Thread Darryl McMahon
Note change to byline for the article posted Dec. 10, 2015. Hello Darryl, We just discovered our article on the Biofuel Mail Archive. We’re glad it has gotten exposure. Can you correct the byline? It is by Charlene Caprio, Policy and Strategy Consultant of Sail Transport Network. Thanks, Jan

[Biofuel] Correction to URL

2006-05-15 Thread D. Mindock
Oops. The URL for Dr Randell Mills' site is http://www.blacklightpower.com/(not .org) Sorry... Peace, D. Mindock ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org Biofuel

[biofuel] correction priming Clearwater pump- stuff from Biofuel list

2004-08-23 Thread girl mark
sorry, I realised I wrote gibberish and that it maybe didn't quite make sense: exerpt: the www.veggieavenger.com/media thread on the Appleseed (keith please link this thread from the journeytoforever article it's derived from) what I meant to say was: Keith, please add to my Appleseed

[biofuel] Correction: course is September 10-14

2004-08-14 Thread girl mark
I had a typo error on the Pittsboro NC class announcement. It is taking place September 10-14th, not 13th. If you forward the original announcement, please correct the date. Thank you! mark ** Biodiesel Homebrew Intensive Course September 10-13, 2004 Pittsboro, North Carolina

[biofuel] correction

2004-04-15 Thread Olivier Morf
It was not Danida but SNV (BSP-SNV) Netherlands Development Organisation in Nepal - Original Message - From: Olivier Morf To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 3:18 PM Subject: Re: [biofuel] Biogas was Rejoining list with a question Kim, I can have

Re: [biofuel] correction Re: Griffin Industries Biodiesel

2004-03-02 Thread Alan Petrillo
skillshare wrote: It was not Griffin that had the bad batch, it as another supplier (Imperian Western Products). Griffin fuel was fine as far as meeting specifications, it happens to also have a high gel point. Gel point is not on the ASTM specs as a pass-fail number. the gel point

[biofuel] correction Re: Griffin Industries Biodiesel

2004-03-01 Thread skillshare
x-charset ISO-8859-1It was not Griffin that had the bad batch, it as another supplier (Imperian Western Products). Griffin fuel was fine as far as meeting specifications, it happens to also have a high gel point. Gel point is not on the ASTM specs as a pass-fail number. the gel point thing

Re: [biofuel] correction Re: Fwd: EV's and SVO'ers

2003-05-25 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc
Good. Thanks, mark! Ed On Saturday, May 24, 2003, at 06:27 PM, girl_mark_fire wrote: ) the Harvard study concluded that BD 100 comes out ahead of grid-charged EV's - I;m not sure if I made myself very clear here- the study found that BD 100 comes out ahead in REDUCTION of greenhouse gases

[biofuel] correction Re: Fwd: EV's and SVO'ers

2003-05-24 Thread girl_mark_fire
) the Harvard study concluded that BD 100 comes out ahead of grid-charged EV's - I;m not sure if I made myself very clear here- the study found that BD 100 comes out ahead in REDUCTION of greenhouse gases of course. mark even in New England's Nuclear-heavy grid power mix- on emissions of

[biofuel] correction- equilibrium was acid esterification Re: FFA

2003-05-20 Thread girl_mark_fire
I wrote something confusing in that tome of a post- here's a correction: I wrote : this allows in the industrial scenario for several neat tricks (all depending on methanol recovery) the methanol/water can be boiled off in a still or flash evaporator during the process, so as to

[biofuel] correction was Re: troubleshooting biodiesel- long

2003-03-10 Thread girl_mark_fire
Having just reread jack's original posts I think I misunderstood what he was saying below- so if he's talking about washing of oil, not washing of biodiesel, ignore this: If you got bad emulsification it can most certainly take a long time for the emulsion to break- so what you're seeing

[biofuel] correction Re: Barrels

2003-02-26 Thread girl_mark_fire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I found that a lot of places that produce stuff in drums (try chemical suppliers, wholesale food frying/packaging places, for instance) have to get rid of the drums, and in california it isn't easy for the I meant of course that places that make products using ingredients that come to

[biofuel] correction: was biodiesel at SF antiwar rally- this saturday

2003-01-16 Thread girl mark
sorry, I forgot I'm talking to people from all over the globe. That 'SF' is San Francisco. Mark [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuels list archives: http://archive.nnytech.net/ Please do NOT

[biofuel] Correction re: banning of NG conversions

2003-01-05 Thread Darryl McMahon
Glad someone questioned me on 1999 banning of NG conversions in Canada. I have gone back and found a note that says that do-it-yourself kits for propane and NG conversions were banned due to the number of problems found in fuel systems during checks in 1997-1998. Presumably authorized

[biofuel] correction on Re: 'CrockPots'? was 2 stage method

2002-11-11 Thread girl_mark_fire
I just realized I got temperatures all confused writing that last post. For those not currently doing two-stage acid-base, the process needs both 35 C for the first stage (therefore the fish tank heater should work for a liter batch) and 55 C for the second stage (which maybe is outside the

[biofuel] correction

2002-10-15 Thread andyvanmannz
Sorry The batches that have lower yields (700 ml per litre) also tend to be much DARKER in colour than the higher yield ones (950ml per litre) Not lighter as I said in my earlier post. Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -~-- Home Selling? Try Us!

Re: [biofuel] Correction to Recipe

2002-01-12 Thread Ken Provost
Keith Addison wrote: Did you post the recipe? I can't find it. Also, that's 43% more KOH than NaOH. I've never used KOH. but most refs I've seen say you need twice as much KOH as NaOH. You get a reaction with that little? I sent the recipe to Livio direct, and then posted the correction to

Re: [biofuel] Correction to Recipe

2002-01-12 Thread Keith Addison
Ken Provost wrote: Keith Addison wrote: Did you post the recipe? I can't find it. Also, that's 43% more KOH than NaOH. I've never used KOH. but most refs I've seen say you need twice as much KOH as NaOH. You get a reaction with that little? I sent the recipe to Livio direct, and then

[biofuel] Correction to Recipe

2002-01-11 Thread Ken Provost
Livio: I reread my recipe in your reply, and I see a glaring error: For the ethoxide, dissolve 7g NaOH or 10g KOH in every liter of alcohol should read , per every liter of oil, dissolve 7g NaOH or 10g KOH in the ethanol. That'll work better :-). Yahoo! Groups

Re: [biofuel] Correction to Recipe

2002-01-11 Thread Keith Addison
Ken Provost wrote: Livio: I reread my recipe in your reply, and I see a glaring error: For the ethoxide, dissolve 7g NaOH or 10g KOH in every liter of alcohol should read , per every liter of oil, dissolve 7g NaOH or 10g KOH in the ethanol. That'll work better :-). Hi Ken Did you

[biofuel] Correction

2001-12-08 Thread sefa tarhan
I posted an e-mail about the fuel ethanol production from sugarbeet molasses. I did not correctly write my e-mail address. I am correcting it. Sorry. E-mail adress: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dr. Sefa TARHAN _ Get your FREE download of MSN