News about Pure Plant Oil for Transportation - July 4th., 2002
Strong political support for the Pure Plant Oil Approach from the European
Parliament.
Germany continues and enlarges the tax exemption on biofuels.
Denmark still rejects biofuels.
Strong political support for the Pure Plant Oil
Neoteric Biofuels Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Here is another one, from the year 2000. German trains running on SVO (new
rapeseed oil).
600 hp locomotive runs like clockwork on rapeseed oil
World premier in Prignitz in Brandenburg
A locomotive from the Prignitzer
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Subject: News about Pure Plant Oil for Transportation - Political support for
Pure Plant Oil on European level.
News about Pure Plant Oil for Transportation - July 4th., 2002
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuels-biz] Trains on Biodiesel - as mobile gensets
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,53591,00.html
Very cool! And B100 yet, excellent. Thanks for posting it Ed.
Many countries have started developing Biodiesel as an alternate fuel.
However, large scale commercial application yet needs to be initiated from view
point of the employment generation, energy security, conservation of fossil
fuels, environemnt advantages and rural development.
MAHESH PATEL
Dear everybody,
I am not very sure abot the titration I am doing with phenplphthalein
when determining the f.f.a. content of the Used Cooking Oil.
The literature says, that this indicator turns over at 8,2-10 pH.
However giving slowly while mixing the NaOH solution into the sample
changes the
GP,
the organisation I work for in southern Africa has submitted proposals to
our local industrial development corporation. We've got access to extremely
good vegetable oil and ethanol resources. Probably be able to process for as
little as USD0.08cents per litre on our original assumptions,
By my opinion, distillation with low pressure can save energy.
There is no need to heat all water, and there is no need to
waste water for cooling.
If evaporation takes place at, let's say 35oC, there is difference
of temperature of 15-20oC.
In those conditions one can use thermal pump (like
At 05:42 PM 7/4/2002 +, you wrote:
Thinking back, I recall that for quite awhile we were trying
something we'd read about to help keep the goats warm in Winter. The
idea was to just keep putting down fresh bedding, not removing the old
or the manure. This would compost and the heat would
I am really interested to know your economic calculation. And also which oil
you are using.
Since some time I propose to use Jatropha oil a an energy resource in Zimbabwe,
but I didn't hear of any action.
Reinhard Henning
bagani GbR, Reinhard Henning, Rothkreuz 11, D-88138 Weissensberg,
Kim wrote:
As I saw the practice in Alberta, Canada, it took a couple of years to
build up sufficient layers to keep the coop warm. they also do it in
Sweden, and start with a 4 ft deep layer of bedding.
Grahams wrote:
That sounds like Joel Salatin's deep bedding idea in his pastured
Shane wrote:
the organisation I work for in southern Africa has submitted
proposals to our local industrial development corporation.
We've got access to extremely good vegetable oil and ethanol
resources..
Have talked to suppliers of the plant and initial project
pegged for
MH wrote:
Kim wrote:
As I saw the practice in Alberta, Canada, it took a couple of years to
build up sufficient layers to keep the coop warm. they also do it in
Sweden, and start with a 4 ft deep layer of bedding.
Grahams wrote:
That sounds like Joel Salatin's deep bedding
We hare involved with several people who are making biodiesel as a part of
their fuel and energy business.
Richard McPherson
Laguna Niguel, CA
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Dear Richard McPherson,
You know I was working 15 years in Africa on renewable energies. Now I am an
independant consultant in Germany.
In Zimbabwe you find already a lot of Jatropha plants, mostly in the region
near Mozambique, which are used to fence gardens and fields against animals
Nope. The scale is so small that the only way to reuse chemicals would be to
pretreat the WVO with the leftover glycrine+meth. But I still can«t separate
methanol at small scale. Furthemore, I can«t distill glycerin to sell it
(that represents a good income) because at the scale I«m talking of
While somewhat OT, I found this to be very interesting.
http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/DailyNews/greenroofs020705.html
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As I understand the process, the bales are broken open and the straw
scattered, then tamped, then another layer added, then the process
repeated until it is 4' deep. The idea is to keep the ammonia from
harming the animals as it turns the bottom layers to compost. You keep
adding to the
Dear Christian,
Can you tell me how do you want to plan to pick up used oil from the
restaurants? Will you, for example, leave there your containers and give
them your phone number or else? Maybe it's a silly question, but I want to
rus something simmilar in my town (in
Yes. The idea was to leave empty 10 or 20 lt HDPE plastic containers and
pick them up every week or so, or whenever the guys called.
It«s still quite in the air (the project)... but that was the rough idea.
Ideally, we«d pick up the containers in a bio-fueled pick up or something.
Christian
Plenty of elevated CO2 in the city. Plants should do lovely. Air
ferns anyone?
Wonder what the weight gain per square foot can be whenever it
rains? Serious and well designed drainage required.
And a roofer's nightmare when it springs a leak?
Todd Swearingen
While somewhat OT, I found this
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