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By STEPHEN STRAUSSGlobe and Mail Update
Thursday, Feb. 26, 2004
Let me fill you this week with images of endlessly ejaculating pigs,
endlessly omnivorous
I'm flirting with the idea of doing a Biodiesel Homebrew Education tour
this summer. It's still in the 'whim' stage and Im not completely committed
to doing this- I might try and find a real job instead, or intensify my
search for a sailboat, or something similar that might take up my summer
x-charset ISO-8859-1does anyone know of people making there own biodiesel in
central
virgina? if so i would like to contact them
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x-charset ISO-8859-1Gas will be hitting $3 soon, probably this year...
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some recent USA Today articles. Overall, relatively speaking, I like
their reporting on some of these issues:
It is free in a way, that you will feel free when you make your own fuel,
not depending on oilprices and so on, but of course that is not what you
mean.
Well, it is not completely free, but very cheap indead. Over here, my costs
are about 0,10 per liter biodiesel for the chemicals I need.
Met
Thanks, this is really cool.
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Scientists use bacteria to turn sewage into electricity
Penn State scientists use bacteria to turn sewage into electricity
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04056/277266.stm
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Scientists and Bush:
http://realestate.yahoo.com/re/story.html?s=n/realestate/real/20040226/20040226801
Thought Hakan and others might be interested in this.
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just select the oil. do transesteriffication in small
scale if it is coming good do it in a bulk.
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Hello Raul
hello all:
I've been assigned a project on biodiesel for college
but i
hello all:
Thanks to everyone for the info, ill make sure to keep you all in touch with
how much progress i make.
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Hi All (Keith, Alecs, Mike)~
I was searching through the archives and ran across a message (#4005)
that proposed a bucket test for glycerol content of home brew biodiesel
using borax. Has anyone experimented with this yet or come up with a
better backyard test?
From Michael Aereboe's
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does anyone have the data (or a www link) of the midsize electric
vehicle mileage (midsize beeing Toyota Prius sized, or ~1000kg weight
excluding battery weight)? I want to know, how much kWh/100km do they
use (city mode/highway mode). Is the 15-20kWh/100km the good
Hi Todd
Hellow Keith,
Yup. Sometimes biodiesel clouds right back up after it's cooled down. Used
to see this when we sun dried fuel. Every time the sun went down the fuel
clouded back up.
I have a feeling that it quickly absorbed as much water from the cooler air
upon sunset as it dispersed in
bearforu2 wrote:
Can i just use 50% petro diesel and 50% waste food oil without any
processing, aside from filtering the food oil that is? I have a 6.2L
gm diesel.
Thanks
It'll probably work, but for how long? I don't think anybody can
tell you that, other than opinions and anecdotal
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Todd
Hellow Keith,
Yup. Sometimes biodiesel clouds right back up after it's cooled down. Used
to see this when we sun dried fuel. Every time the sun went down the fuel
clouded back up.
I have a feeling that it quickly absorbed as much water from the cooler air
upon
x-charset ISO-8859-1Honda fuel cell overcomes the cold
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nb20040227a9.htm
Carmakers divided over time line for hydrogen fuel
http://www.mcall.com/business/local/all-hydrocarfeb27,0,1550078.story?
coll=all-businesslocal-hed
Hydrogen highway
http://www.corporatecrimereporter.com/kinzerinterview.html
17 Corporate Crime Reporter 32(10), August 11, 2003
Interview With Stephen Kinzer, Author Of All The Shah's Men: An
American Coup And The Roots Of Middle East Terror, Chicago, Illinois
Fifty years ago this month, the United States, at
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/26/business/media/26adco.html?ex=107854
9200en=3ea26659cecd92a3ei=5040partner=MOREOVER
Environmental Group Depicts Ford's Chief as Pinocchio
By FARA WARNER
Published: February 26, 2004
Bluewater Network says it will not back down from its advertising
campaign
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