[biofuels-biz] Fwd: biofuel locomotive

2002-01-08 Thread Keith Addison
From: Harry Valentine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: biofuel locomotive Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 21:47:18 -0500 A background research paper on a railway locomotive concept, which can run on renewable and biofuels, is at: http://www.geocities.com/harryc11 Thank you

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2002-01-08 Thread jmcdan3373
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2002-01-08 Thread Tee
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2002-01-08 Thread Keith Addison
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[biofuel] Fwd: biofuel locomotive

2002-01-08 Thread Keith Addison
From: Harry Valentine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: biofuel locomotive Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 21:47:18 -0500 A background research paper on a railway locomotive concept, which can run on renewable and biofuels, is at: http://www.geocities.com/harryc11 Thank you

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2002-01-08 Thread Juan JosŽ Piaggio
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[biofuel] Solid catalyst,

2002-01-08 Thread goat industries
Yes, Dana, there are people interested in finding greener recipes for making biodiesel. They do seem to exist but are generally highly guarded industrial secrets. I got a bit disallusioned by the polluting effect of the basic methanol/lye method as it produces a lot of mirky water in the refining

Re: [biofuel] Solid catalyst,

2002-01-08 Thread Christian
In my humble opinion, the process described seems the counterpart to the alchemists recipe for turning lead into gold. A process as described would, as Dana said, revolutionize production. Count me into the subject, though I don´t know what you´re implying with this. Sure, when I find some time,

Re: [biofuel] Solid catalyst,

2002-01-08 Thread David E. Cruse
Hi Christian and Everyone, I'm not sure if you folks were in this group last year or not, but if you are interested in using solid catalyst or other methods to make biodiesel, might I suggest that you look in the US Patent office website www.uspto.gov .

Re: [biofuel] Solid catalyst,

2002-01-08 Thread Keith Addison
The Fox-Ginosar process (INEEL) apparently uses a polymer. I posted this to the list a long time ago, I don't know if anyone ever picked it up: A message from Mike Pelly re solid phase catalysts: I have been getting ready to pick up some of that type of catalysts but have not till now. Not

Re: [biofuel] Solid catalyst,

2002-01-08 Thread Keith Addison
From: http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_link.html US Department of Energy Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) scientists have developed a new method that produces a higher grade biodiesel with less waste at a lower cost and in much less time. The process, using

Re: [biofuel] Solid catalyst,

2002-01-08 Thread Keith Addison
goat industries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, Dana, there are people interested in finding greener recipes for making biodiesel. They do seem to exist but are generally highly guarded industrial secrets. I got a bit disallusioned by the polluting effect of the basic methanol/lye method as it

Re: [biofuel] Solid catalyst,

2002-01-08 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
Also a Mother Jones article a little while ago citing this - fertilizer being used as a carrier for cheap disposal of toxics. Spread it all over our farmlands in small concentrations instead of paying to have it properly disposed of. (Yikes!) I think it's time to start looking seriously at the