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Renewable energy overtakes nuclear as Scotland's top power source
Electricity is like any other commodities. You buy and sell KWh. So his
company has to buy every month or year on average from Windpower source (or
produced itself) according to what its customers want to pay for.
If a windturbine produces less then what they have sold to customers they
need to
Thursday, 19 February 2009
Sheikh advises ethanol bio fuel use prohibited by Islam
Saudi scholar warns alcohol in bio fuel is a sin
DUBAI (AlArabiya.net)
Muslims may be sinning if they fill their cars with bio fuel like that from
this Sao Paulo ethanol pump (Courtesy of Mario Roberto Duran
Not that I put a lot of though into it but why would the industries sell it
at 10$ ? They want to sell they don't want to reduce demand. More the
opposite. Someone else should make that it is sold at 10$. Maybe an on the
way to be extinct tax. Then no one would be interested to buy a boat and go
Go to the site and request the other pages !
(at the bottom of the article)
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/07/07/080707fa_fact_kolbert/?current
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September 17-19, 2008
Growdiesel International Summit, New Delhi, India
Growdiesel Climate Care Council is pleased to invite you to the inaugural
International Summit on Algae Biofuels to be held on 17th, 18th 19th
September 2008 at New Delhi, India. The Summit is focused on next generation
Hi Keith,
Regarding your last paragraph, I can confirm that here there is no or very
little WVO. Either they just keep using it and top it off every day or the
cooks are taking it home. I visited an instant noodle factory and there's no
WVO, they keep adding unless it really becomes really
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/11/us/11biofuel.html?pagewanted=all
March 11, 2008
Pollution Is Called a Byproduct of a Clean¹ Fuel
By BRENDA GOODMAN
MOUNDVILLE, Ala. After residents of the Riverbend Farms subdivision
noticed that an oily, fetid substance had begun fouling the Black Warrior
I looked at the archive as much as I could with my slow connection and
couldn't find the info I am looking for.
I know that BD made from animal fat is solid at a higher temperature then BD
made from veg. oil at least sunflower. I did a few 1 liter test batches of
both sunflower oil bought from
Source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article2507851.ece
September 22, 2007
Rapeseed Biofuel Produces More Greenhouse Gas Than Oil Or Petrol
By Lewis Smith
A renewable energy source designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is
contributing more to global warming than fossil
Interesting !
From: Fritz Friesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel] Watch this
Hi Kirk,
did you watched the whole Video?
I found a small (or big ) Mistake
Title: 9,000 Deaths A Year Caused By Diesel Fuel
9,000 Deaths A Year Caused By Diesel Fuel
By Richard Gray
The combination of economy and performance has won the hearts of millions of motorists. But Scottish scientists have uncovered disturbing new evidence that diesel engines are causing
Title: Bern's buses soon to be powered by sewage gas
Bern's buses soon to be powered by sewage gas
swissinfo
March 6, 2006 2:20 PM
Industrial waste produces gas to drive buses (swissinfo)
The Swiss capital's fleet of 100 buses will soon be switching to sewage gas - a cheaper and cleaner
I have some friends in the French side of Switzerland, Geneva, who are
interested to try to make Biodiesel. They already have a car (a
LandRover I beleive) running on SVO.
But they do not speak (nor read) english.
Do you know by any chance a good web site where they can find
information on how
From Clean Energy NEWS Vol. 5, Number 45, 18 October 2005 CE News is
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BSP - Nepal Seeks a New Executive Director
Biogas Sector Partnership - Nepal (BSP
From
Clean Energy NEWS Vol. 5, Number 45, 18 October 2005 CE News is published weekly
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Cargill To Open German Biodiesel Plant
International agricultural company
Malaysia To Make Biofuel Mandatory By 2008
Source: Reuters, Kuala Lumpur, 7 October 2005
Malaysia, the world's top palm oil producer, will make a palm
oil-based fuel a mandatory additive at petrol pumps by 2008, a
newspaper said on Thursday, part of government efforts to cut its
diesel subsidy
Nepal's Biogas Program Bags Coveted Award
By Kunda Dixit
Nepal's internationally-recognised biogas promotion program has got
yet another feather in its cap. The Biogas Sector Program (BSP) has
won this year's prestigious Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy,
beating out hundreds of other
Italy Plans SUV Tax, Incentives to Scrap Old Cars
The Italian government is planning to introduce a new tax on big
polluting cars such as sports utility vehicles (SUVs), a move which
could benefit Turin-based Fiat but incur the wrath of other European
countries.
Environment Minister Altero
Change in the Chinese Wind
By Stephen Leahy
The world's largest wind power project will begin construction this month near
Beijing, bringing green energy and cleaner air to the 2008 Summer Olympics and
city residents coping with some of the worst air pollution in the world.
The new wind
Oilseeds Likely to Benefit from Boom in Bio-Diesel
As world interest in eco-friendly renewable sources of fuel expands
rapidly, more oilseed production or vegetable oil consumption is going
towards bio-diesel. This trend has implications for world vegetable
oil production and prices in the coming
Indian NE Railway for Jatropha Plants
India's North-Eastern Railway will grow 450,000 Jatropha Carcus plants
this year along railway tracks and other land under its control for
bio-diesel. The NE Railway General Manager, Mr J P Batra, said that
bio-diesel extracted from the plant had been
Clean Energy Goes To College
by Fred Durso Jr.
There is a new wave of activism sweeping across college campuses. Student
groups are coordinating efforts to reduce fossil-fuel dependency by pushing for
more renewable alternatives and putting forth-specific goals for their
colleges. They're
Greenbacks for being green
Nepalis can soon start collecting their reward for not polluting the earth
by NAVIN SINGH KHADKA
http://www.nepalitimes.com/issue207/nation_2.htm
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Thanks Keith,
Yes, there are EV on the road carrying people over here, a minority
unfortunately. The article blame the
government of not helping, while it is true, I also read in the local
newspaper that EV tempo owner where not happy when the same Lotus Energy
company failed providing new
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- Original Message -
From: Lucia Castellanos
To:
I gave you a 10 cubic meters capacity as an example. The manual start at 4
cubic meter approximately 2-3 cattles (24 Kg and 24litters). My guess is that
any dung can do, pigs included. Once I asked the guy at BSP about humans and
the answer was as long as you have the quantity.
You know
Kim, I can have a look at what I can find here in Nepal. Here in Nepal they
have build a number of Biogaz plant. I can't remember the statistics but is
several 1000 of them.
I have drawing on how to build one as well as what and how to feed, somewhere I
can probably dig from my pile of
It was not Danida but SNV (BSP-SNV) Netherlands Development Organisation in
Nepal
- Original Message -
From: Olivier Morf
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Biogas was Rejoining list with a question
Kim, I can have
Kim,
Not much on this link unfortunatly http://www.biogasnepal.org/
I found the drawing and documents about BSP and their biogaz plant in my pile
of document. I have to say that I never build one. What I have is drawing with
size to build one and a construction Manual for a GGC 2047 Model.
Not really a biofuel but I found it interesting.
http://www.japancorp.net/Article.Asp?Art_ID=4845
Exctract:
Japan, Mar 5, 2003 - (JCN Newswire) - Toshiba Corporation today announced the
world's first prototype of a small form factor direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC)
for portable PCs, a clean
Source:
http://www.panda.org/news_facts/newsroom/other_news/news.cfm?uNewsID=10212
15, Dec 2003
Norway to put nature before oil
Oslo, Norway - WWF today said the Norwegian government had made history by
putting nature before oil when it announced that it would not open the Lofoten
Islands
China to Put Corn Into Gas Tanks
By Nao Nakanishi
Jilin province, home to China's first car factory and also its biggest corn
producer, is putting corn and cars together in a project to ease the country's
exploding pollution ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Like many other
Hi all,
I have been a lurkers for some times. I am Swiss (from the French speaking
side) living in Nepal. I am trying to learn as much as possible during my free
time about biodiesel as I think that it may be a good project opportunity,
both for the environnement (Kathmandu being one of the
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