Is this legal to do, build and sell a processor on ebay or are there copyrights
to it, i was just wondering
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thanks for the info, I am interested in acquiring a hydrogen fuel cell that
can be converted to run on ethanol for our family farm project in the Horn
of Africa and our future fishing and tourism project. any leads?
selam,
tom
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Please send us plans when you get mobil unit.
Tks,
Francisco
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From: Craig Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Mobil Biodiesel Processor
Hello Francisco,
Hopefully Blue Sun will help out, it
Hello Keith,
Well this project is for demonstration purposes only; maybe 5-20 gallons!
However it must be pretty and state of the art or I will not get my target
audience. The media! coupled with schools and parks! The idea is get consumers
interested! Yes I could strap an Apple seed to a
Hi,
I've been making Biodiesel (BD) for a few months, now.. using the Mike
Pelly method.. and a curious thing happened with the last batch (my batches
are in approx. 160 - 180 litres).. the glycerine was liquid after the
reaction. This is the first time this has occurred for me, all other
Even,
Here are some stats!
http://www.gobluesun.com/html/benefits.htmlhttp://www.gobluesun.com/html/benefits.html#
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Wow, This information sounds SO drastic. I will imediatly build a time
machine and return to a time when there was no offshore drilling in the Gulf of
Mexico. The increased harvest of commercial fish that is now happening must be
stopped. I will tell the People on their soap boxes that
Hi there good people,
does anyone out there have any experience of the growth of this organism in
Bio? I've had a lot to do with it in my capacity as an aircraft Engineer and
it's got rid of ( or kept under control at least ) by the addition of some
pretty toxic chemicals to the fuel which
Dear Hakan,
Thanks for your observations. I do love Europe. I
traveled to Ireland, England, France and Spain. But
Since I am born in US and in order to lighten things
up in this heavy discussion. Here are some
interesting comments with my buddies - some are real
blue collar some are real white
On Mar 29, 2005, at 4:20 PM, Phillip Wolfe wrote:
.. we concluded that the US is a bag full of
independent states and texans are always seen as a bit
different by us US'ns. Hey - texas was a dang
republic at one time and wanted to be seperate for
the US. And everyone here knows that
Tom,
You are in the best case right, but I think that the crises is less
than one generation (20 years) away. The statement you make
have no support in known facts, especially since the usage growth
rate seems to be grossly underestimated. The reserves from the
Oil companies has already been
Well I thought I'd do a little research as the National Press Club,
which does host very distinguished invited speakers very frequently,
and is an organization that I hold in fairly high esteem. It turns
out that the National Press Club does not list any event including any
Joseph
Jeremy: I started with an 8KW china diesel which runs at 2000rpm and
consumed .8 gallons per hour. I now do not consider these china diesels
capable of 24/7 operation, eventhough I did get 6,200 hours out of one. I
am now using a Detroit 2-71 12 KW genset which consumes 1.1 gallons per hour
of
Dear Mr.Keith,
I'll try to contribute on topics which you 've suggested after I return to my
base at Chennai.
Regards,
D.V.S
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Dear D.V.
Nice to hear from you again.
Dear Mr. Keith,
I 've just come to know that you were hospitalied and back on the
road
Firstly, Keith: good to see you back! Hope all is well with your health now
(or the future is rosy).
Hakan,
you have reflected my sentiments exactly. I too think it is time the Western
world woke up to the fact that so many in this world have so little. It is
time the resources were spread
Hi Phil,
are you referring to the plant producing castor oil ?
Best regards
Jan Warnqvist
AGERATEC AB
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Hello Paul.
It seems to me that you produced some soap that time. Did you measure the
FFA content before starting ?
Best regards
Jan Warnqvist
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It doesn't make any difference, other than that as you say it's a lot
easier to work with when it's liquid. Please see:
How much glycerine? Why isn't it solid?
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make2.html#howmuchglyc
All is explained.
If you want liquid glyc by-product, use KOH, for
holy Mackeral! How credible are the sources?
Greg Palast is very credible indeed, he hasn't got it wrong yet, to
my knowledge.
Best wishes
Keith
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/newsnight/4354269.stm
BBC NEWS | Programmes | Newsnight
Global Exchange is organizing a Biofools day (the call it fossil fools day).
http://globalexchange.org/campaigns/oil/fossilfoolsday.html
You have two days to turn this into an international event. Good luck!
(For those of you who don't have an April Fools tradition, here's a good
place to read
a time machine and return to a time when there was no offshore
drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. The increased harvest of commercial
fish that is now happening must be stopped. I will tell the People
on their soap boxes that were saying death to the sea if we drill
there that the narrow
I was reminded recently of the power of compounding. At linear rates, if we
have 100 units of oil and use it one unit per year, we can last 100 years.
But if our usage grows five percent per year, we will run out in year 37.
Every industrialized economy is built on the hope of perpetual
http://thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/Business/031605.html
Afraid that their vote to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to
oil exploration might make Congress more likely to increase fuel
efficiency standards, the automobile industry is trying to polish
its image. The Alliance of
Cumulative Environmental Effects of Oil and Gas Activities on
Alaska's North Slope
Download the 4 page Report Brief:
http://books.nap.edu/html/north_slope/reportbrief.pdf
Read the Full 452 Page Report Online:
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309087376/html/
March 22, 2005
The Energy Crunch To Come
By Michael T. Klare
Data released annually at this time by the major oil companies on
their prior-year performances rarely generates much interest outside
the business world. With oil prices at an all-time high and Big Oil
reporting record profits,
I've seen a couple of trailers in the Upstate NY area with a trailer setup.
Unfortunately, I couldn't talk to the person(s) as we were both driving past
each other on the NY thruway at maximum speeds. It's a shame, as the chap
had all stainless steel tanks and a really nice pump! The setup was
Thanks for you input, I like the idea of capturing the heat and using it.
I did just run into this from Biomass 2004 Biodiesel handling and use
guidelines by the DOE enerty Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Raw or refined vegetable oil, or recycled greases that have not been processed
into
It seems to me that you produced some soap that time.
All base processing creates soap.
What everyone keeps referring to as glycerine settling out of a
transesterification (base) reaction is for the most part soap, diluted with
methanol and glycerol.
The volume of glycerol per liter of
Hello Luke.
I agree with you fully, but do not forget that SVO have a lower cetane
number, and they tend to form deposits in the combustion surroundings. These
deposits have a high cracking point (550-600oC) and the diesel engine is
built for fuel with a max boiling point of 350oC, so the
OK, point made!
The main reason I posted was regarding Bio Willie. Interesting, I'm now
seeing clips about Willie Nelson and his bus on CNN. It's getting more into
the mainstream consciousness that we are not going to survive the next
millenia on dinosaur fuel. Or that we cannot allow
http://www.motherjones.com/news/dailymojo/2005/03/energy_crunch.html
March 22, 2005
The Energy Crunch To Come
By Michael T. Klare
Data released annually at this time by the major oil companies on
their prior-year performances rarely generates much interest outside
the business world. With oil
I am not aware of a study contradicting their opinion but if you heat wvo to
at least 160F you will see that the viscosity is similar to diesel. Using
wvo as your primary fuel your payback on your genset will be very short
depending on the daily use. The payback on my gensets is 3.5 months.
March 2005
http://www.dieselnet.com/
Study predicts growth of HCCI engines
A new study analyzing trends in heavy-duty vehicle powertrain
technologies by 2020 has been released by TIAX, a collaborative
product and technology development firm, and Global Insight, an
industry forecasting firm.
March 2005
http://www.dieselnet.com/
DaimlerChrysler emphasizes synthetic diesel commitment
At the Geneva Motor Show, DaimlerChrysler has confirmed its
commitment to the development of synthetic diesel fuel from biomass,
known as SunDiesel. This biomass-to-liquid (BTL) fuel is produced
in a
March 2005
http://www.dieselnet.com/
Mercedes Benz unveils the R Class in New York
At the New York International Auto Show, Mercedes Benz will unveil
its new R Class Grand Sports Tourer model. The car--which represents
a new concept fusing elements of such vehicle categories as sporty
March 2005
http://www.dieselnet.com/
Toyota introducing diesel powered Lexus
Toyota has introduced its first diesel powered Lexus model. The new
Lexus IS, unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, comes with two engine
options: a 2.5 liter V6 gasoline engine, and a 2.2 liter diesel. The
vehicle is
March 2005
http://www.dieselnet.com/
GM introduces diesels for Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana
General Motors (GM) announced the availability of the Duramax 6600
turbodiesel engine in the 2006 models of its full-size vans Chevrolet
Express and GMC Savana G2500 and G3500 series.
The 6.6
March 2005
http://www.dieselnet.com/
BMW selects PSA diesel engine for the Mini
BMW has chosen a PSA Peugeot Citroen's diesel engine for its urban
Mini brand car, according to the German Automobilwoche newspaper. PSA
engines are to replace the currently used Toyota engines from 2007.
The
March 2005
http://www.dieselnet.com/
Car, component makers investing in India
The growing Indian market continues to attract attention of car and
components makers. With a population of more than 1 billion, India
has experienced strong economic growth, exceeding 8% in 2004. The
automobile
Hey All,
I have three different well pumps, there about 1 hp each, can I pump b100 and
WVO through them or is there an explosion hazard there?
much thanks for any imput
Evan Franklin
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Hi all,
I am sure this will be a highly redundant request to most - sorry.
I hope to soon be a fellow bio-brewer. I have been doing a lot of research
and I am now prepared (mentally anyway) to begin refining test batch equipment
and procedures. After I get titration and test batch processing
Hi,
Great information for me working away in the lab. Keep it coming. I'm still
trying to come to terms with methanol ( cheap, easy but oh so toxic) and
ethanol ( expensive, density separation problems, need for excess as a
reactant but great for making products with the glycerine and the
Hi all,
In case you didn't catch this from Rueters via CNN. Also let me know if I
shouldn't report things this way. I'm new here.
Tom
Report: Earth's ecosystem at risk
Wednesday, March 30, 2005 Posted: 10:21 AM EST (1521 GMT)
OSLO, Norway (Reuters) -- Humans are damaging the planet at an
Very interesting, thanks very much for taking the trouble.
Hello to Kirk and List,
The following is some further information that I think is worth
considering. I have not heard of any contradictory information to
this since the book was first published.
It took awhile to get written
I asked Elsbett's Alexander Noack for some comment on what he was
quoted as saying about soy oil, and got a very brief response from
him:
Hi Keith,
this all is nearly correct, but only for direct injection engines.
Mit freundlichen Gr§en / Best regards
Alexander Noack
ELSBETT
Hi everyone,
I Chair the New Haven, CT section of the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers and set up a Yahoo! Group to promote discussion on various technical
subjects.
I posted the Rolling Stone article from Kieth (I think it was you Kieth) to see
the reaction and wanted to say that
Hello all,
Here is an article, published by the Galveston Daily News, that goes
a little bit more in depth as to what the current best guess
scenario is regarding the explosion at the bp/amoco plant, Texas
City/Texas. One of the more disgusting things that I can report first
hand, having just
Haken and James,
First, Haken my information on oil reserves in the Azerbijan region comes
from a management person high up in Chevron. I will not reveal that person
to you as it might put that person in a bad place. As for oil being present
under the ocean, well that is where it originally got
Kenny Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am sure this will be a highly redundant request to most - sorry.
I hope to soon be a fellow bio-brewer. I have been doing a lot of research
and I am now prepared (mentally anyway) to begin refining test batch equipment
and procedures.
I have since spent many hours researching the issue and have found some
relevant facts here:
www.blt.bmlf.gv.at/vero/veroeff/0100_Technical_performance_of_methyl_esthers_e.pdf
#www.blt.bmlf.gv.atveroveroeff0100_Tec
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Stephan, Jan and all
I asked Elsbett's Alexander
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