[Biofuel] The Age of Autism: Hot potato on the Hill

2006-04-01 Thread D. Mindock
Autism is probably going to be found, in much lesser numbers, in kids who've never been vaccinated. Mercury is in fish, in the flesh of grass fed cows, etc. It spews out by the tons every month from the stacks of power generating plants, city incinerators, etc. So, everyone is exposed to

Re: [Biofuel] glycerine uses and other fancy stuff.

2006-04-01 Thread Keith Addison
You mean I can't just do like Google? No wonder I'm not having any luck! No substitute for tunnel vision, eh? :-) Google's quite a good substitute for tunnel vision. LOL! Google and the list archives both use a simple search, though Google does some other things with it too, but the big

Re: [Biofuel] Recent PBS report Persons of Interest TALON program - US AirForce

2006-04-01 Thread Keith Addison
Indeed Todd, time will tell, we'll see. Best Keith Well Keith, maybe you're right and maybe you're not. Same can be said for maybe me or maybe not. Not going to take the wind out of anyone's sails, just that nothing is proving to be certain anymore other than craziness abounds and seems to

Re: [Biofuel] Grass Bioenergy

2006-04-01 Thread Keith Addison
Good point. Not very. Remember the ex-convict in Shawshanks Redemption who couldn't take freedom and hanged himself? Are you suggesting we should accept limitations like this? Or even take due account of it in our own lives, or in our efforts to build a more sustainable world? This what

Re: [Biofuel] New England Area

2006-04-01 Thread Bill Ellis
AJ,Where in New England are you. I'm in Vermont.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, is there anyone in the New England area that would be willing to talk to me face to face so that I can learn a little more about setting up a BD system at home and just general BD questions...maybe we could talk

[Biofuel] Fwd: Some help needed in Kansas

2006-04-01 Thread Keith Addison
Can anyone give John a helping hand? Please contact him direct, he's not a list member: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks much! Keith From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: JOHN HOGAN CALING FROM KANSAS Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:08:57 -0600 Good Morning Keith Sir. I am John

Re: [Biofuel] Grass Bioenergy

2006-04-01 Thread martin roozenburg
HI Bob, The turf we looked at in Ireland is a very early stage of browncoal, and yes its a more solid state than hay or grass, greetings Martin- Original Message From: Bob Molloy [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Saturday, April 1, 2006 6:39:47 AMSubject: Re:

Re: [Biofuel] Grass Bioenergy

2006-04-01 Thread Paul S Cantrell
Hear about the Coyotes running around in NYC's Central Park? Hal, the coyote, in Central Park http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/special_packages/sunday_review/14186236.htm I disagree that it's a problem, but of course the cops had to chase him for 3+ days...Don't worry there are more...It

Re: [Biofuel] oil burners

2006-04-01 Thread Mike Weaver
There is a list on yahoo that has covered this very thourougly - I think it is altfurnace? Just about any oil furnace will burn good BD but many pumps have rubber parts. -Mike -Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i am researching oil furnaces to use bio diesel to heat the house. does anybody

Re: [Biofuel] glycerine uses and other fancy stuff.

2006-04-01 Thread Thomas Kelly
Greg, On 4/1/06 you asked: "Is anybody willing to talk about the ammonia process to make the mulch additive?" Here's my take on it. The glycerin mix that we drain from the BD contains Glycerin, Fatty Acids (as soaps?) Methanol, and Lye. The mix can be cracked (see JtF) using

Re: [Biofuel] Grass Bioenergy

2006-04-01 Thread Don Wells
Jason Katie wrote: Mr. Wells, you are from Iowa? I went to school in Ottumwa at IHCC. No. I am originally from southeastern Texas. I posted because we had a biofuels forum here in Charlottesville,VA on 03-30, and one of the speakers was an engineer of the VA consulting company

[Biofuel] PBS Green Building show

2006-04-01 Thread Michael Luich
http://www.buildinggreentv.com/ Apparently PBS is picking up a 13 episode series about building green homes. It hasn't been scheduled yet but is supposed to be this summer. I'll keep my eye out for airdates and should be able to share the episodes. Mike Luich

Re: [Biofuel] The Age of Autism: Hot potato on the Hill

2006-04-01 Thread bob allen
D. Mindock wrote: Autism is probably going to be found, in much lesser numbers, in kids who've never been vaccinated. Mercury is in fish, in the flesh of grass fed cows, etc. It spews out by the tons every month from the stacks of power generating plants, city incinerators, etc. So,

Re: [Biofuel] PBS Green Building show

2006-04-01 Thread Jonathan Dunlap
Mike, Thanks! I am adding to one of my homes. I am adding Solar and batteries to reduce my power bill and will now think about what I will use to the addition. Thanks, JonathanMichael Luich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.buildinggreentv.com/Apparently PBS is picking up a 13 episode series

[Biofuel] cracking the glycerine

2006-04-01 Thread greg Kelly
When the phosphoric acid disassociates the glycerine into it's component ions, is it the move in the pH or is it the strong acid, a combination, or the particular ions (phosphate and such) that brings this about. Anybody? Greg Kelly ___ Biofuel mailing

Re: [Biofuel] cracking the glycerine

2006-04-01 Thread Appal Energy
The phosphoric acid cracks the soap bond (metal and free fatty acid), leaving the metal ion free to bond with the phosphorus ion in one of three ways; KPO4, K2PO4 and/or K3PO4. The ratio depends upon the amount of acid available. This leaves the alcohols (methanol and glycerol) and water to

[Biofuel] New to this in New Zealand

2006-04-01 Thread Daniel Louch
Hi everyone I'm very new to this home made biodiesel larkand have only got to the stage where I've run two 1 litre test batches with new canola. The results have been really good and I have used thebiodiesel in a primus stove (mixed with kerosene - it didn't burn properly on it's own). I'm

[Biofuel] peas to ethanol

2006-04-01 Thread AltEnergyNetwork
Hi all, This all sounds interesting but if they keep using food plants to convert to ethanol we could have another real problem with food being diverted for fuel production. Farmers are already burning valuable rainforests to grow fuel crops, regards tallex Peas to ethanol Washington - So you

Re: [Biofuel] peas to ethanol

2006-04-01 Thread Doug Foskey
New company: Bees peas?? (TIC) regards D On Sunday 02 April 2006 3:46, AltEnergyNetwork wrote: Hi all, This all sounds interesting but if they keep using food plants to convert to ethanol we could have another real problem with food being diverted for fuel production. Farmers are already