Okay... Is this an obvious declaration of a need to develop a
biodieseler's index of small producers?
Todd Swearingen
Yes. We have suppliers listed at Journey to Forever:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_supply.html
Biofuels supplies and suppliers
And much besides, we don't get to hear of
Reports of the death of Homestead Inc. and the cessation of Yellow Brand
PREMIUM Biodiesel have been greatly exaggerated. I am sorry that your web
listing no longer includes the quality product I produce, if it ever did
include my production. Your list would be far more helpful to the public
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From: Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Anyway, I don«t
quite understand how filtering removes cloudiness that comes from liquid
particles (either water or glycerides).
Christian, the material that my filtration removes is more of a white soapy
mature than water
Keith,
Thanks for the time machine. Makes me want to vomit that about
all Americans know are 283 Ford Falcons and the whole bastardized
ilk when they trip back into time.
God to own a mini anything when Detroit was at its worst
Hey...wait a minutethey still are!
Todd
Ken,
I'm really sorry for not getting to this before I dealt with
other stuff.
Here be the coupe de grace
An acid/base requires no titration
Want to here some more good news.?
Start working acid/base reactions and you can probably reduce
your base catalyst by half or three
Okay... Is this an obvious declaration of a need to develop a
biodieseler's index of small producers?
Todd Swearingen
Yes. We have suppliers listed at Journey to Forever:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_supply.html
Biofuels supplies and suppliers
And much besides, we don't get to hear of
Hi Motie
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure you'd think of a better way. Courts, sure, and you're dead
right about patents. Patents don't mean much these days, unless
you're a big corp, and not even then - the big corps spend a lot of
time and
Thanks for posting that.You answered a lot of my questions too.
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From: Appal Energy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 7:01 AM
To: Keith Addison
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] Re: Phosphoric
Oky Keith,
I've
My 92 Honda Civic has been doing it for years, that is how I avoided
having to have a truck.
Kim
AOAR Welch B. wrote:
i did not know that a small car could pull a trailer and not overheat.
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From: Appal Energy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 28,
had an '80 escort, does that count?
Steve Spence
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Oky Keith,
Thankyou!
I'm proofreading a scan of an old book on fats and oils (1928) which
is really teaching me a lot, answering a lot of questions I've had.
I'll upload it to the Biofuels Library at Journey to Forever when
I've finished it and post a link here. I like old books like
I think biodiesel or SVO will still come ahead of
MTBE,lead,sulphur,benzene etc.
Yes, this made more sense once you and the other poster spelled it out. The
thing to do is to analyze the products of combustion, not just the ingredients.
If the products of biodiesel combustion are not
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 19:31:36 +0200, you wrote:
hello all.
please I would like information about fuel cell
where can I find reliable contact of fuel cell and solar PV units
for a project.
thank you.
a.tov
PV is much simpler and I will sort of assume you can find some in your area.
FC, it
Todd wrote:
An acid/base requires no titration
I think Aleks' method is good up to about 8% FFA in the oil --
at that level, you're right, titration is unnecessary. I tried
some 16% FFA oil (titrates at 21 ml NaOH!), and titration
after the acid step indicated I still had 5% FFA left,
Please forgive my cynicism, but it's also very possible the inventor
would be worse than broke, and possibly in jail. As soon as this
wonderful machine made it to market, the Big Energy Corps would have
their own version, with a slight change made and patented, and would
have you in Court for
tryhttp://fcv.ucdavis.edu/ or http://.fuelcells.org/greg
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] need info fuel cell true or false
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 19:31:36 +0200, you wrote:
Steve,
Found a 99' Jetta TDI for $6900.
Needs a couple of front fenders, right side hit, needs a fr/f ront door, but
mechanically perfect with 51,ooo miles. I'm I'm going to make the guy an
offer tomorrow. Wish me luck.
Jesse
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Jesse
While there's some to argue with in the author's story, I'm glad she chose to do
it, so that's good. I wondered about this claim, below, that the EPA forces
automakers to meet a ZEV standard by 2003. I assume that this is mistaken and
that the author is confusing the Cal EPA with CARB. Am I
Right: I found out my filtering also removed a foamy white stuff, leaving
the BD clear.
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] murky
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Yes,
It's time.
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From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 12:55 AM
This is a very interesting page with a lot of work behind it. Hadn't really
looked at it before except for a couple of biofuels things.
What I've been meaning to say about biofuel and inventions and such:
The big obstacle I've run into lately in arguing for biofuels or attempting to
do so, is
Excellent! The luck o the Irish to ya!
Steve Spence
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On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 10:39:30AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The big obstacle I've run into lately in arguing for biofuels or attempting to
do so, is the old ethanol takes more BTU to make than it results in
argument.
Even dismissing Pimentel's stuff, the more mainstream findings,
Hi again m65
Please forgive my cynicism, but it's also very possible the inventor
would be worse than broke, and possibly in jail. As soon as this
wonderful machine made it to market, the Big Energy Corps would have
their own version, with a slight change made and patented, and would
have
The energy efficiency numbers don't make a lot of sense. They make no
sense if you apply them to energy provision on an integrated farm, or
a cooperative of integrated farms, or to a community associated with
such a cooperative or cooperatives.
To begin with the fossil-fuel inputs in raising
Steve,
Found a 99' Jetta TDI for $6900.
Needs a couple of front fenders, right side hit, needs a fr/f ront door, but
mechanically perfect with 51,ooo miles. I'm I'm going to make the guy an
offer tomorrow. Wish me luck.
Jesse
I'll wish you luck, Jesse. Let us know, eh?
BEST OF GOOD LUCK!
What has particularly ticked me off in recent years is to see the Auto
companies, which are *not* oil companies though they may have ties, working so
needlessly against another big non-fossil-fuel which is electricity.
Ridiculous
and dramatically anti-patriotic.
Patriotic? The auto companies?
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Ken,
We're in kind of the same boat as yourself. We've got a little
over 100 gallons of hemp oil FFAs from the ~1,200 gallons of oil
processed last summer.
As the stuff is a little out of the ordinary, we're not going to
have much problem getting rid of it as an ingredient in all
veggie
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please forgive my cynicism, but it's also very possible the
inventor
would be worse than broke, and possibly in jail. As soon as this
wonderful machine made it to market, the Big Energy Corps would
have
their own version,
murdoch wrote:
Have you guys seen this?
http://www.moveon.org/saveGM/
Thank you murdoch! It seems to tie in how US manufactories
are going to compete for market share with others
Hybrid Electric Vehicle demand.
Listed HEV trucks from GM and Chrysler seem minimal.
Everything You
Yes, I suppose hemp FFAs would have a certain cachet that fryer
grease FFAs would lack... But the idea of burning 'em for
process heat is a good one -- just like WVO in a burner, but
without the acroleinAnyway, I'm gonna pass on making biodiesel
out of it for now. I've started playing
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