Martin,
I don't think you can make ethanol from wood. Wood Alcohol is also known
as Methanol and is not fit for human consumption.
At 10:30 PM 1/9/02 +, you wrote:
Can somebody tell me how to make ethanol from wood please.Martin Brook.
Cambridge. England
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can biofuel be use in place of fuel oil in home
furanace???
if so this should be a good market to get in to .
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Hi, I'm a new member to this group and if anyone could answer my
questions I would be very grateful.'
1. What is the best recipe for converting potatoes to ethanol.
Specifically, I have a recipe that says to just boil the potatoes and
use only the liquid for fermentation. Is that the best way,
Hi Keith and Everyone, #2
It is the object of the present invention to provide a process for
reacting triglyceride-
and free fatty acid-containing substances capable of completing the reaction in
significantly
less time than present conventional
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to say thank you for all the advice. I will use the pot
scrubbers instead of marbles. :-)
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Excellent David, thankyou! I await the next instalment. Thanks for
your efforts.
Best
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/
Hi Keith and Everyone, #2
It is the object of the present invention to
Ken,
I also looked at those commercial fryer filtration
units and besides being very expensive did not filter
down to the 5 microns I wanted for running WVO/SVO in
my converted diesel. I have just sent Keith a
schematic of the filtration unit I came up over the
last 6 months which I assume he
There«s a very good report on BD, specially focusing on the economics and
efficiencies in tractor engines in Argentina, published by Monsanto and the
Agriculture Secretary of Argentina at:
www.sagpya.mecon.gov.ar/0-0/index/institucional/biodiesel/Master.pdf
It«s 80+ pages long, and also
Average BTU consumed Per Passenger mile by mode of travel:
SUV: 4,591
Air: 4,123
Bus: 3,729
Car: 3,672
Train: 2,138
Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics
http://199.79.179.77/btsprod/nts/Ch4_web/4-20.htm
I remember reading somewhere that a person on a bicycle on level ground
with no
- Original Message -
From: Arne P. Ryason
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 22:23
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Average BTU consumed Per Passenger mile by mode of
travel
I remember reading somewhere that a person on a bicycle on level ground
with no wind pedaling @15 MPH gets the
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