Greetings everyone,
I am looking for some help in selecting a partner to assist in building a
biodiesel plant in Asia. Would like to get the latest technology i.e. using
grease trap waste to be converted to useable biodiesel without residual waste
water etc. I know there will be some
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Ed,
Greetings from Istanbul-Turkey. One question : Are you looking for a continuous
or batch type of system?
Best regards,
Ibrahim IMAMOGLU
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From: Edmund Lo
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com ; biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 6:46 PM
Greetings everyone,
I am looking for some help in selecting a partner to assist in building a
biodiesel plant in Asia. Would like to get the latest technology i.e. using
grease trap waste to be converted to useable biodiesel without residual waste
water etc. I know there will be some
I«m a bit concerned with the glycerin/acrolein topic (glycerin thermally
decomposes into this dangerous substance). I found little on this topic (Keith
and Todd) in the archives. From a not-so-thorough search in google, acrolein
forms when heating Glycerol to 290¼C, but that happens when the
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Blackmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a carbureted 86 Ford E-150 v6 and I'm looking into what I
could do
to help its emissions (this is in California) Would a significant
proportion of ethanol as an oxygenate present a problem for the
carburetor,
since
I agree!!! However, some some price data is available
on newsletter of FO Licht.
Jai
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For several years now I have been saying on HIPC,
and now here, that I
think a major failure of ethanol proponents,
including the RFA (who
have done a decent
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Greetings everyone,
I am looking for some help in selecting a partner to assist in
building a biodiesel plant in Asia. Would like to get the latest
technology i.e. using grease trap waste to be converted to useable
biodiesel without residual waste water etc. I know there will be
some
Yes, I am. Are there any useful information on
transportable Sludge derived fuel?
--- Harmon Seaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 08:00:49PM -0700, di chua
wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody have information/references on the
Heating Value of Sludge Derived Fuel (solid)?
Christian writes:
I«m a bit concerned with the glycerin/acrolein topic (glycerin thermally
decomposes into this dangerous substance). I thought
acrolein was a gas.
Yellow liquid, boils at 53 C -- long gone if you boil off the methanol.
I am also concerned with the fact some of you
concerning pricing, it is very difficult as you know, I asked all the
members earlier this year for a web site for pricing and got no response.
If you are aware of a web site that has pricing of ethanol, please let us
know
jt
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From: jai uppal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
--- Joe Giacomini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have been thinking of forming a biofuel group for
the Front Range is
there anyone else interested. For those not in the
area that is the
eastern slope of the rockies mostly in Colorado.
yes joe!
there is a group of biodiesel fans right
I'm in Colo. Spngs. myself.
Greg H.
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From: Theresa Cecot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 09:32
Subject: Re: [biofuel] biodiesel in nederland colorado?YES
--- Joe Giacomini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have been
Yes, and any more you progressively become more and
more like a alky carb methanol race car setup. The
high compression ... the advanced timing ... the
significantly richer mixture ... and so on. Depending
upon the actual amount of ethanol that you add.
Curtis
--- motie_d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, I think I want to make a sincere plea to the
group.
Could someone please find a way to deal with this
acrolien substance in the BD process?? Either by
finding a way to not have it produced... or a way to
neutralize it ... or whatever.
When I hear concerned and carcinogenic ... I hear
EPA
Why do you say sorry boys, but making
BD in your backyard is no longer legal ?
What stops you from doing it?
Any new Government regulations came up recently?
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From: Curtis Sakima [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 1:08 PM
See: Ethanol and your car
http://journeytoforever.org/ethanol_link.html#ethanolcar
Best
Keith
Yes, and any more you progressively become more and
more like a alky carb methanol race car setup. The
high compression ... the advanced timing ... the
significantly richer mixture ... and so on.
From my view you gentlemen made some excellent comments!
I've attempted a comment below although may easily be
considered trivial in pursuit and not worth considering.
Keith and Curtis wrote:
Hi Curtis
I dunno.
I've always looked at the whole thing like:
Religion: the study of
I tried to snip without removing too much essential
content. Apologies to either Keith or Harmon if I
have failed
But I thought that the Lord's work WAS to love thy
neighbor meaning:
Love: and rebuild your neighbor's house.
Love: respect and not push you point. Or try to
convert.
Love:
Curtis,
You're blowing the acrolein issue out of proportion and context.
Acrolein is a product of inadequate combustion of glycerin or
glycerin decay under high temperature.
These are not conditions that exist in the manufacture of
biodiesel.
Biodieselers have occasionally talked about
Hello,
I'd like to convert my '97 Dodge truck, 5.9L V-8 to run on E85. I
live in MN, and the fuel is readily available(usually 20 cents
cheaper per gallon than regular gas) I have been unable to find any
conversion kits. I would like to be to run the truck on both fuels.
What fuel system
If you know someone with access to CBOT.com (Chicago Board of Trade), it is
posted there.
Craig
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From: Joe Trotter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Price of Ethanol
concerning pricing, it
NEW DISTILLERS Frequently Asked Questions (Sept'01)
Posted near the 1st of each month, to the NEW_DISTILLERS newsgroup at
www.yahoogroups.com
Please email any additions, corrections, clarifications required, etc
regarding the FAQ to Tony Ackland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), however please
direct any
can other alcohols be used in lieu of ethanol?
I know methanol has fewer BTUs, but has anyone tried isopropanol?
and what level of water in the alcohol can still be used as a gasoline
additive? is 100% necessary, or can an engine run when it's got a small
proportion of water still in the
In the last couple days I have received 3 msgs with attachments, which
I did not oipen. On all three I sent replys. On two of them so far I have
received responses from [EMAIL PROTECTED] advising they were
undeliverable, host unknown. Two of these had no msgs, just the
attachments:
Install AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
It is free and when I get email like that the message says virus found and
placed in vault. It isn't there on the email anymore.
Kirk
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 08,
On Wed, 8 May 2002 02:40:12 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
I agree!!! However, some some price data is available
on newsletter of FO Licht.
Jai
Greetings:
Thanks for the helpful suggestion. We have yours, and also the
helpful suggestion to look at the CBOT, if we know someone who can get
us into
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 05:01:34PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In both cases, the responses appear to work only if one pays money or
knows someone who has a de facto payment or qualification. There is
no way, unfortunately, to get pricing for the commodity on a regular
basis that
check with the folks at www.e85fuel.com
Steve Spence
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Yes,
I might be interested too
raw
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From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 11:29 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Fw: Search for Biodiesel Technology partner
Greetings everyone,
I am looking for some help in
Kirk,
Thanks. I have McAfee, but still I don't open attachments unless I know
where they come from.
Glenn
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--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Blackmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can other alcohols be used in lieu of ethanol?
I know methanol has fewer BTUs, but has anyone tried isopropanol?
and what level of water in the alcohol can still be used as a
gasoline
additive? is 100% necessary, or can an
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