on 2/26/05 7:54 AM, Keith Addison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've been grievously deskilled, especially in the industrialised
countries Compared with us now, for all our fancy degrees, our
gadgetry and scientific wonders, the average Joe from 1890 or so
makes most of us look like
the digester where glycerin is feed is it an aerobious(works in presence of
air) digester or an anaerobious(works without air presence) digester?.
What is the glycerin feed rate to the digester?.
Thanks in advance,
Francisco
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Adrian
The USP ,Riberao preto Dr Prof. Dr. Miguel J. Dabdoubhas
developed new process for using ethanol for BioD based on
eletromagnetic radiation.It is true that some private company related
with the Big Alcohol making firm in Brasil are involved to get
this process
Jan Warnqvist
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From: Jan Warnqvist
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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 3:03 PM
Subject: Method
Hi everyone!
Normally it takes some quite complicated laboratory equipment to
Helo Greeting to all members
Very good news from Pals to make the gas and liquid biofuel
in an integrated way.
There are many published papers abou the enhanced production of
biogas from oily wastes and hence glycerine is an good intermediate
metabolite and hence the
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So much to tinker with, so little time.
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with a distribution network which is geographically similar enough to your
customer base.
Dan
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using ethanol for BioD based on eletromagnetic radiation.
HI,
Anyone know the details of this process or where one can find how it
works.
Yours truly
John Wilson
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Ken,
I totally agree with you and Kieth.
We've been deskilling for a long time.
I take the train from New Haven, CT to Stamford, CT every morning and back in
the evening. I can't help making observations about my fellow commuters.
Sometimes I think that I'm the only person on the train
Very interesting, as always, thankyou.
Our biofuel members has the knowlede to jointly develope this small
biomass refinary concept first.Yet practical optimized design need
to be done and some comunity should com forward to test and improve
this integrated design. Let us all join
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The flagship product, Nanosolar SolarPly, is a 14 feet x 10 feet solar
electricity module delivering 120 watts per square inch at 110V. The
company is now offering solar panels at below $1 per peak watt.
Almost sounds too good to be true compared to traditional solar voltaic
panels.
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Pan wrote The addition of glycerin has dramatically
increased our gas production, that we run all three
engines that produce electricity for our plant and
occasionally need to flare off the excess methane (we
have 4 flares(end quote)
Pan - Can you lead me to some weblinks for the
technical
Evan - Can you tell the group about the responses you
have received? Also - there are a couple of good
entries if you do a search on the JTF website.
Phillip Wolfe
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Try again on the wattage rating.
120/sq_in is a bit high.
Mark
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Subject: [Biofuel] Anyone read about Nanosolar yet?
Is that a world patent? Dated when?
JD2005
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From: Pannir P.V
Hi Adrian
The USP ,Riberao preto Dr Prof. Dr. Miguel J. Dabdoubhas
developed new process for using ethanol for BioD based on
eletromagnetic radiation.It is true that some private
the whole thread I think.
http://wwia.org/pipermail/biofuel/Week-of-Mon-20050221/006366.html
http://wwia.org/pipermail/biofuel/Week-of-Mon-20050228/thread.html#6368
There is more information about glycerin and biogas in the list
archives though:
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/biofuel/
Information
Interesting and maybe useful. Interessante e talvez possa ser util
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75934/site=a4e/lng=en/do=show/alloc=33/id=74
VEry Best for us. O melhro para ns
Chico Ramos
Thankyou for this - but I don't want a glassful in my bath!
yeah... thats like 2.4 mega watts from 1 panel??
120 X 168 =20,160 sq inches... 20,160 X 110watts = 2,217,600 watts
sounds like dreamland to me 10x14 pannel thats gives u 20,000amps
at 110vdccan u say the end of oil..
Thompson, Mark L. (PNB RD) wrote:
Try again on the
Hello Greg and all.
I disagree with some appreciation about the cost of flying because the fuel
cost increase that you wrote As
such, the cost of flying would skyrocket.
Refering to flying in an airplane, it is possible and even now, to have
cheaper solutions for flying if ethanol is used.
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