Great! Expanding horizons.
Yes please take this into the next phase.
With thanks and appreciation.
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in the goals,
actions and achievements of the people he inspired.
With all good wishes for a happy future!
Oskar Bartenstein
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and judge for yourself.
Kind regards
Oskar Bartenstein
Tue Jun 17 2014 10:43:40 JST from Bruno M. brun...@telenet.be
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 3 years after Fukushima: Safe City Japan Project with
wood biomass CHP
Mike,
no you can not do
According to press reports quoted verbatim below,
Norio Sasaki, CEO of Toshiba promoted the idea to
dump nuclear garbage from Japan and US into Mongolia
in a letter of May 12 to the US Government.
Toshiba, posted a denial, also quoted verbatim below.
Candle filters 100um, 20um, 1um, no vacuum, no heating.
I let stuff settle for a while and avoid surface and bottom.
Dont know, possibly nothing.
1um sounds better to me than 10um and does not
cost any more work or money.
On 6/28/2011, Thomas Irwin wrote:
How do you filter WVO to 1 um?
A question for SVO users - do you actually bother to titrate WVO to
check the quality?
In my case: No I dont. I filter to 1um, no further processing.
Also, any comments from long-term users of two-tank systems - are
they really inferior to Elsbett-type single-tank systems?
I think 2-tank is
from the Japanese (national) budget.
Conditions are:
- buyng a new solar electric system
- buying a government condoned system
- buying a grid-intertie contract from the utility
National level: http://www.j-pec.or.jp
Tokyo level: http://www.tokyo-co2down.jp/taiyo/
Kind regards
Oskar Bartenstein
a week ago,
http://www3.daiwahouse.co.jp/mansion/kanto/29000/setagaya282/
pointing the way but also illustrating how far Japan is lagging behind
and how huge the remaining solar thermal market in Japan is.
Kind regards
Oskar Bartenstein http://www.ecolifelab.com
On 9/14/2010, Keith Addison wrote
are the easiest applications
of solar thermal energy.
Yes, Japan *was* a big user of solar thermal, that is why
you can see many old solar hot water heaters
in Japan, out of use, numbers decreasing.
Oskar Bartenstein http://www.ecolifelab.com
On 9/14/2010, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
it is not really needed.
Oskar Bartenstein http://www.ecolifelab.com
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Likely you are talking about the Subaru Twin Hybrid
which was available in Japan from 2003 maybe earlier
- the first K Hybrid in the market here. Not vaporware,
not a concept car.
Yet the concept is still interesting: cruising by the gasoline engine,
acceleration assisted with the electric
for the building permit.
Solar roofs, solar facades are of course the
way to go, both for solar thermal and solar electric.
Add-ons are interim solutions.
Oskar Bartenstein
http://www.ecolifelab.com
On 8/3/2009, Ivan Menchero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always thought that should be the way to go
Does the video tell you how to use biogas as motor fuel, in a tractor for
instance?
It only mentions methane and that the gas is compressed.
It shows a Citroen 2CV (that is a gasoline car).
From the narration I got the impression
that the car runs on that gas, not sure if this is just
the
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