I am looking for a processor that I can pull around the Denver area on a
trailer promoting biodiesel!
Craig Harris
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:39:14 -0700 WM LUKE MATHISEN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello out there in biofuel land!
Hello Luke, I can't be of much help but I am thinking of using a 16'x8'
box off of a NRR Isuzu box truck for my biodiesel project. I bought the
truck with a bad engine for $750. The
cell phone and laptops well over a year ago here in the US or it might
have been in Canada.
the stuff should be on the shelves by now !!!
...
I think its all a big conspiracy the battery companys are now
suppressing the introduction of these things... just the same as big oil
has been
It's not a conspiracy. Fuel cells are more expensive than batteries, so
there is no economic incentive to productize them.
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From: Ray J [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Ethanol runs mini hydogen fuel
Hi Keith, I've been away doing a few pre Easter antique fairs - didn't find
out about your trip to H till tonight - you being overdoing it again? Tut
tut!!at your age:-)^
Seriously, hope you're feeling better on the road to recovery - powered by
BioD I hope...:-)
Take care friend -
Hello all,
I was just thinking to ask about the following conversion kits, than I
have read the e-mail by Mark.
Does anybody at the list have experience with the below links?
http://www.greasel.com
http://www.greasecar.com
What are the drawbacks?
Regards
Burak
Hi Luke
You should be able
Running the generator on SVO seems a good idea, on the other hand,
should you get into BD making- Jeep came out with the Liberty CRD - a
common rail diesel design, and possibly of interest to you, up there in
Montana. Common rail diesels probably won't run on SVO, but they do run
on BD. So
Hee hee!
Chris Kueny
Cayce, SC
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From: stephan torak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The area that you will use for production should be hated, you'll spend
SOME TIME there.
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Hi I am very new to this in as much as I have been researching for a few
months. I feel it is now time for my first batch. after titration is done it
has been said to add methanol to 20% by volume of wvo. is this mixed with
the methoxide or just added to the wvo?
I have a 2004 truck with a
Luke: Don't bother making biodiesel for your stationary genset. Simply
filter the wvo to 5 microns, heat it to 160 degrees and burn it directly in
your genset. I've been doing this for over a year now with my stationary
genset, running it 24/7 with no ill effects. Good luck. Gene, from the
Dear Mr. Keith,
I 've just come to know that you were hospitalied and back on the road to
recovery. I pray for yr speedy recovery to normalcy and the good work you have
been at.
Hindu philosophy says that goodwork done for the community without expecting
any return has its own rewards during
HEATING Sorry.
stephan torak wrote:
Hi Darryl!
Running the generator on SVO seems a good idea, on the other hand,
should you get into BD making- Jeep came out with the Liberty CRD - a
common rail diesel design, and possibly of interest to you, up there
in Montana. Common rail
I would much rather be in a heated area than a hated area... What I really
want to know is how much time would I be spending to produce 100 gal of B100
per month?
Luke
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I don't hate my production area. I actually like it allot. lol :)
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From: Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 10:24 PM
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Don't hate it. You won't want to spend any time there.
Hee hee!
Hello Keith,
I hope all is well. I wanted to wright and thank you and everyone who has
helped to make my fuel production a success. Including but not limited to
Mike pelly and Alek Kac. I have now been almost fossil free for a month. I
had to buy some dino-diesel today because I was on a trip
Hello David, Thank You for getting this invite to me.
I have been trying to figure out if I could get down
to it, still not sure but I appreciate you letting me
know about it. I hope all well with you and looking
foward to meeting you someday. Hello To Paul and
Sheila for me when you see them,
hi to all,
This is my first mail to the list.
I am planing to make my first bach of BD, and one question bothering me for
some time.
How salt inside WVO can influence BD production process?
Is it (salt) somehow taken out during BD production process or it stayes
inside final product (BD)?
Someone posted a link a few months back to a person building just such a
trailer and selling it on ebay.I believe he was in Pennsylvania. He hasnt
had any up for a while, as I have been looking , but he may be coerced into
building another. Maybe someone else has this link? I did not save it.
Excellent idea...!!!.
Pls keep in touch.
Francisco.
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From: Craig Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 5:42 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Biodiesel processor
I am looking for a processor that I can pull around the Denver area on a
Hello Denis.
Addressing your question, the least you can expect is that most of the salt
will dissolve in the rinsing water, if done properly and several times. And
ordinary salt (NaCl) will not affect the pH value of the fuel.
Best regards
Jan Warnqvist
AGERATEC AB
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Luke and Gene,
Running straight WVO through your genset is great if you life in sunny
california, but I would not rely on that in Missoula. WVO in Missoula
would require a hefty investment in time and materials to create an
environment equal to that of california in a shed. Also, it is very
Yes, his name is Bob Kinney and I have contacted him! I am also trying to get
Blue Sun to contribute a mobile processor so I can pull around Denver and
promote biodiesel to the schools and in the parks! Beyond the amazing process I
will be handing out literature. Hopefully this will all work
Hello Francisco,
Hopefully Blue Sun will help out, it would help in two ways; by promoting
biodiesel and their company. If I can't get a big corp. to help then I will go
with someone smaller and promote their processor! Either way I am going to
educate the masses on the fact that there is
Thomas, Regarding ethanol and methanol. I spoke with a
gentlmen named David Devrie at Genesis Fuel Technology
involved in methanol and ethanol reformers.
http://www.genesisfueltech.com/index.html
He said methanol is easier to crack and catalyze
than ethanol because it has only one carbon and
Hi all. I'm pretty much a newbie on the Bio fuels email groups. I ran into
this article this morning.
An interesting story in the Press Dakotan
http://www.yankton.net/stories/032405/opEd_20050324002.shtml
It's about Willie Nelson, Jim Hightower and Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who
was a
build one.
We have done 2 workshops so far.
For more information check out:
www.biofuels.coop/cleantech
Good Luck!
Rachel
On Mar 29, 2005, at 7:05 AM, francisco j burgos wrote:
Dear Mr. Harris:
Excellent idea...!!!.
Pls keep in touch.
Francisco.
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Hello All,
Somehow or another I was put on this bioiuel email list (I dont know how) but
its great, so thank you to whoever put me on this list. For the past 2 years, I
have been working on my biodiesel project, as kind of my engineering hobby. Its
a fully functional processor trailler
BLOOMBERG NEWS: The price of ethanol, a grain-based fuel that began
trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday, is falling in the
U.S., as supplies rise faster than demand created by government
mandates, producers said.
Ethanol production will rise 22% this year, after doubling in the
- Keith
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http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/7203633?rnd=860430596;
has-player=true
RollingStone.com
The Long Emergency
What's going to happen as we start running out of cheap gas to guzzle?
By JAMES HOWARD KUNSTLER
A few weeks ago, the price of oil ratcheted above
Mapping The Oil Motive
Michael T. Klare
March 18, 2005
The Bush administration has publicly advanced a number of reasons for
going to war in Iraq, from WMDs to the Iraqi people's need for
liberation. Michael Klare reviews the evidence that securing
America's source of oil was a decisive
http://www.enn.com/today.html?id=7391
EPA Chided for Disregarding Study of Benefits from Mercury Curbs
March 23, 2005 - By John Heilprin, Associated Press
BUT - please note that the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis is an
industry-front Astroturf group, NOT to be trusted. See:
EnergyBulletin.net | The oil factor in Bush's 'war on tyranny' |
Energy and Peak Oil News
Published on 3 Mar 2005 by Asia Times. Archived on 3 Mar 2005.
The oil factor in Bush's 'war on tyranny'
by F William Engdahl
In recent public speeches, President George W Bush and others in the
US
EnergyBulletin.net | The Mitigation of the Peaking of World Oil
Production | Energy and Peak Oil News
Published on 3 Mar 2005 by ASPO. Archived on 3 Mar 2005.
The Mitigation of the Peaking of World Oil Production
by US DoE correspondent
A recently completed study for the U.S. Department of
EnergyBulletin.net | The oil that drives the US military | Energy and
Peak Oil News
Published on 4 Feb 2005 by Asia Times. Archived on 4 Feb 2005.
The oil that drives the US military
by Michael T Klare
In the first US combat operation of the war in Iraq, navy commandos
stormed an offshore
BBC NEWS | Programmes | Newsnight | Secret US plans for Iraq's oil
Secret US plans for Iraq's oil
by Greg Palast
The Bush administration made plans for war and for Iraq's oil before
the 9/11 attacks, sparking a policy battle between neo-cons and Big
Oil, BBC's Newsnight has revealed.
Two
Gas-Guzzler Sales May Be at Risk from China Rules
Fri Mar 18, 2005 11:24 AM ET
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Most American cars and half of European models
do not meet new fuel consumption standards that China will introduce
at mid-year, a European Commission official said on Friday.
But car
Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian |
Poverty leads 10 million children to an early grave
New estimates add weight to the urgency of Africa's needs
James Meikle, health correspondent
Friday March 25, 2005
The Guardian
About 10.6m children under five die each year, most from preventable
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8389.htm
American nightmare
Hassan Nafaa
03/28/05 Al-Ahram
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/choosing_povertys_banker.php
Choosing Poverty's Banker
Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
March 24, 2005
The World Bank has tremendous power and
Someone posted a link a few months back to a person building just such a
trailer and selling it on ebay.I believe he was in Pennsylvania. He hasnt
had any up for a while, as I have been looking , but he may be coerced into
building another. Maybe someone else has this link? I did not save it.
appreciation, both onlist and off. I'm somewhat overwhelmed, I must
say, and somewhat embarrassed too to have been the cause of such a
fuss. Anyway, I'm back in action - yes, light duty, as you say
Malcolm, for awhile, though that included making a batch of biodiesel
today. Light fuel, LOL!
I just joined the group, and I must say this is a very interesting group
from the little that I read.
A little about what I'm doing... I've been in welding, construction,
researching alternate fuels/ energy, millrighting, etc.etc... for about 30
odd years. As the saying goes I've done so
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 permission from the publisher to extract two
entire chapters from
What is the price range and availability of ethanol in the US Florida to be
exact?
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:28 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] US Ethanol Price Shows 34% Decline In Last Five Months As
Supplies
I'm new to the list, and very serious about getting a processor together as
soon as I've managed to get good at making small batches.
Diesel is $2.75 a gallon here, so making it at 70 cents is tremendously
appealing, and I'm very much dependent upon my beloved 96 Dodge 2500
Cummins 4x4, Hank
Newman's BS has been around for years, but that's all it is. What is it
about magnets that so mystify people?
From His webpage:
In other words, the revolutionary nature of this system is the fact
that Joseph Newman has discovered a new electromagnetic principle of
nature and has innovated
Once you have everything set up (and to get there is not altogether a
trivial undertaking) ...Here is how I like to do it. I process 100 l
batches of Vegoil, a batch at a time. That will fill a drum (55 gal)
about halfway, with 20 l of Methylhydroxide added to that. This'll get
you a bit
Nice to hear from you again.
Dear Mr. Keith,
I 've just come to know that you were hospitalied and back on the
road to recovery. I pray for yr speedy recovery to normalcy and the
good work you have been at.
Thankyou!
Hindu philosophy says that goodwork done for the community without
It's a hardy perennial - it last came up two years ago, with much
amusement over such things as the magical gas pump that never runs
out, the wonders of poteen, green cheese, and pickled leprechauns
(hence their scarcity), along with an expert opinion that
heavier-than-air machines do
Hello All,
Somehow or another I was put on this bioiuel email list (I dont know
how) but its great, so thank you to whoever put me on this list.
Um, you did - nobody puts anyone on this list except themselves. You
applied at the end of January and were asked by the List
administration
Title: RE: [Biofuel] Mapping The Oil Motive
Hi All,
I am an environmental scientist by education and my latest research is on sustainable development. As near as I can tell there is no shortage of oil. There may be shortages of production, shortages of distribution but for at least another
Glad you are better Keith.
Anytime you are down and need a quick pick-me-up, ask for an organically
produced IV .The resulting look is priceless, and make me feel better.
LOL
Greg H.
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What is the price range and availability of ethanol in the US Florida to be
exact?
http://www.e85fuel.com/database/search.php
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holy Mackeral! How credible are the sources?
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/newsnight/4354269.stm
BBC NEWS | Programmes | Newsnight | Secret US plans
for Iraq's oil
Secret US plans for Iraq's oil
by Greg Palast
The Bush
Phillip,
It is multiple sources and some of them quite credible. The worst thing is
that it is collaborated by real events.
In the past, the general view towards Americans was a love/irritation
relationship. When I was working in US and decided to move back to Europe.
My American friends
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