Great technology. Here's the article from the MIT News Office:
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2008/oxygen-0731.html.
Peter
Quoting Alan Petrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=209900956cid=NL_eet
AP
LOL, this is great!On Jun 1, 2006, at 4:26 AM, Mike Weaver wrote:I would like to encourage each and everyone of you to seriously consider the charity described below. Now that the holiday season has passed, please look into your heart to help those in need. Enron executives in our very own
You would think at 8000 watts per square meter the projected cost of 25% of current Si cells is pretty conservative.
Peter
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oopscan't type80 watts per meter squared !
(not nearly so good...lol)
From: "Peter Morgan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgTo: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSubject: Re: [Biofuel] new highly efficient solarpower technologyDate: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 15:23:32 +
Here is a link describing the cost performance and composition of the new solar cells developed by Professor Alberts in Africa.
http://cooltech.iafrica.com/features/508857.htm
Best Regards,
Peter
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Hopefully you got a straight answer by now!
If you know what a sine wave is, then the modified one could be
described as a series of varying amplitute pulses that approximate the
shape of a sine wave.
Mike Weaver wrote:
Cheap junky inverter vs. good inverter, not to put too fine a point on
Sorry, I didn't catch all the previous thread!
Any of you have experience with just having a modified sine wave
powering computer equipment?
My immediate goal, if it doesn't cost too much!, is to have an inverter
powered from the battery with a charger to the grid. Mainly to provide a
kind of
If anyone has had difficulties loading a distro, I'd like to make a high
recommendation for Ubuntu.
My company just gave us new Dell D610 laptops and the latest Ubuntu
loaded right up! I'm very impressed with this distro! Formerly I had run
run Debian on the old laptop. I currently run
Actually, give Ubuntu a try. It's a no brainer. You can set it to dual
boot real easy. And it works on my company's laptop that has the
'latest' video drivers. I did have to hunt for a suitable distro since
the current debian couldn't start X, but Ubuntu does!
Jason and Katie wrote:
i would
THANKS CHRIS - I CAREFULLY DECANT FROM THE TOP OF
BOTTLE LEAVING SETTLED (DEFINITE SEPERATION)
AT BOTTOM. BIO IS CLOUDY BUT THE LONGER IT SITS THE
CLEARER IT BECOMES. WHY USE 2.5G I THOUGHT I HAD TO USE 3.5G FOR VIRGIN
OIL?
REGARDS PETER FOM OZ
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From
doing the shake test? That
also helped... I'm slowly, very slowly progressing back up to full sized test
batches while I gather parts.
HAVE BEEN USEING COLD WATER - WILL GO DO A
WARM TEST NOWHoped some of this helps!-Kurt
THANKS KURT WILL POST
RESULTS
On 10/15/05, Peter
Currie
Peter from Oz
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, thankyou
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Thank you all for your reply. I have the spare filters in the car and
will change when needed.
The tank filter will have to be done when I have the time or if needed.
As now the car runs like a rocket on the Bio, a little bit of white
smoke when cold.
Again thanks
Peter
that I will
have to change the fuel filter a few times till the tank is clean
Thanks Peter
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Just to warn you all...I sent my money to
New pulse jet engine http://www.aardvark.co.nz/pjet/xjet.shtml
And did not get my stuff !
Best Regards
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something...butfirst, your opinions (please).Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 13:05:11 -0600
I'm not surprised.
When did you send the money?
That guy was stepped on big time by Big Brotherafter 9-11.
Greg H.
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a
tax. How is it in other States?Are all you Biodieselers operatingin
the underground market?
Peter
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Thanks for your response Jan, but what is a
"grinder"? Do you mean, maybe alternate word, the Filter? Are you aware of any
rubber parts that might need subbing out as I understand that rubber and
BioDiesel don't mix?
Peter
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Jan
bad.
A good manual should be about $150-$200. Thanks for all the input.
Peter
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Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Mercedes Diesel Suitable?
Peter Childers wrote:
This is my
to it
for Biodiesel. It is a five cylinder but I'm not sure if it is a turbo or not
(needs a second look).I am also looking at (preferred) aVolkswagen
Rabbit diesel. That one is a long shot right now. Thanks for any
help.
Peter
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and sets into a
shapeable and sandable mold.
Peter
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Alternative to Toxic Mold Compounds?
What about milling Acrylic?
Michael Redler wrote
Joe: Here is a link to the patent
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2Sect2=HITOFFp=1u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.htmlr=1f=Gl=50co1=ANDd=PG01s1=biodeisels2=electrodeOS=biodeisel+AND+electrodeRS=biodeisel+AND+electrode
United States Patent Application
20050120621
Thanks to all who provided sources and altarnatives for the
phenolphthalein! Now I can start using the 75+ gallons of WVO that's been
sitting around my garage.
Pete
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Greetings,
I'm collecting the various tools to perform a titration of WVO and see
there are several types of phenolphthalein solutions available. Is there
a certain solution that works better than others? Should I get the most
economical? Thanks in advance for your help,
Pete
Some options for
I can neither confirm or deny ... sounds familiar :)
Generally, in the estimations I have made, and this would be for a home
off-grid, the payback would be on the order of 15-20 years. Not cost
effective in the short term, but certainly over the long term. Not to
mention environmental
monitoring stations. Normally operated in
cold climates.
Mark
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Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 9:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Re: solar tracking devices
I can
the
pipes and the pump as the glycerine used to settle in them.
I think I am getting a better separation with the stirrer, the pump set up
was more expensive also .
The only advantage with the pump is that you can operate with a closed
system easer.
Hope this is a help
Peter
Hi all,
I'm trying
consumers STILL spend the same $$ per week regardless of what you buy!
I've a TDI that gets 47mpg. Our driving per week expenditures are base
on about 500 miles per week. A gas powered vehicle would need to get
40mpg for us to spend the same on gas. Not too many around here that do!
I have
it is still hot and the
contractor can come by and swap out drums without expensive removal pumps.
Just thought that I would share this information with you. Please keep up
the good job.
Thanks,
Peter McWilliams
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I will keep a small sample and see if I can get it tested, will post the
results.
Peter
At 10:12 AM 30/12/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Peter,
Interesting as to the precipitate you achieved. You might wish to dry it
and test its properties. A safe bet is that it's a flocculent of multiple
there might !.
I know this is not the way to make Bio but I didn't want to throw out the
batch and I guess
we all like to experiment .
Peter.
John,
somone on the yahoo groups list (can't find the message right now, I will
post a link when I do) posted results of lab tests that showed low mono
that is sold at shows )
regards Peter the POTTER
www.coolpottery.com.au
Dermot,
transfer esters to a separate washing vessel. That's why samples a and b
wash fine and the the
batch washed in the reactor doesn't. Aparently some of the glycerinuous
phase clings to the surface
and, as mentioned by Luc
I am in Canberra, you are welcome to call me - 02 6161 8998.
Thank's Mike I will
Peter 02-44485877
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love to talk to you.
Thank you for you time
Peter Harves ps I make a living making pottery see my web site
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145 Edward Wollstonecraft Lane
Coolangatta
Via Berry N.S.W. 2535 Australia phone- 02-44485877
What markets are available for the sale and
distribution of crude glycerol that is a by-product of
the production of biodiesel from waste oil? We are
producing on the scope of around 7,200 litres per day
of waste glycerol; is there any coherent average price
for crude glycerol (esp. in Europe,
SNIP
Free water in petro-diesel
is
of course bad news; a fuel-water emulsion is a different matter, as
also with water-biodiesel blends. If it's dissolved in the fuel it
will harm nothing, and there seem to be big advantages.
Chemtech has a product to do just this in Petro-Diesel breaks
I am certainly no Chemist but know that there are many chemistry experts out
there.
I was wondering if there is something that can be added to the wash water
that would attract the contaminants?
PeterR
Canberra OZ
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Dave,
I disagree with Turbo seals causing an engine to run on its own oil. Turbo
seals are not a total seal to begin with and pressure at the seal is next to
nil as the return pipe to the engine is so large any oil pressure is lost at
the bearing. Oil blockage is the only possibility that would
Yes there is a very good chance that those seals in there will be affected
by BD. Think pre '94 would cause a problem.
My 91 1HD-T Powered 80 Series Landcruiser's Fuel Pump seals went using Low
Sulphur Fuel within a couple thou km's with LSD.
But wouldn't thought leaking seals would cause your
want to get it right from the beginning.
PeterR
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Hello Peter
Keith
Wondering if the Clear water pump should
Keith
Wondering if the Clear water pump should be mounted vertically and above
Glycerine?
So that no Glycerine settles in the bottom of it.
PeterR
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Sent: Tuesday, 9 March 2004 6:16 PM
To:
But I'm right-handed...
Search engine to find your local public radio station can be found in the
left hand tool bar.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 12:46 PM
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Way kewl.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] thank you (small diesels)
Just as a side note, a local guy ( sort of a mechanical genius - years
before
. If asked, I would
suggest voting NO on the recall, and as a backup, voting FOR Bustamante.
It is evident that the recall is the energy giants' ploy to avoid being
held accountable, not a way of improving California's governance.
Sincere thanks,
Peter N Fisk
Sebastopol, California
P.S. I have
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Thank you,
--Carrie, Eli, James, Joan, Noah, Peter, Wes, and Zack
The MoveOn PAC Team
October 6th, 2003
Paid for by MOVEON.ORG PAC, P.O. Box 9218, Berkeley, CA 94709. This
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phases which would prove very efficient on a large scale fuel
clean-up/washing situation.
Have a look at www/alfalaval.com
They also deal in used equipment (factory reconditioned)
Peter
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003
. On most of the more modern diesel engine power
applications cartridge or throw away filters are no longer used.
Edge-filters are used and back flushed. Only consumable item is the
oil, when it is burnt during combustion or removed as a sludge from
the filter unit.
Peter
From: A Wilkins [mailto
from sisal waste.
Does anyone know the potential for ethanol from sisal waste in terms of
litres of ethanol per MT of sisal waste? The combination of Jatropha and
ethanol means we could establish a serious Biodiesel center in Tanzania.
Peter
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on LPG is 50%, thus it is only affordable to high income
earners (1% population), where as the majority of people are burning
charcoal on an unsustainable basis (conservative estimates of 1800
MT/day) none of which is taxed, driven by the informal sector.
Peter
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Good luck
Peter
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From: A Wilkins
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Will let you know the results of the tests as and when
Peter (ex-Stockport UK, now Tanzania)
.
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Who was running
Hi Myles,
May I ask what is the cost of your Biodiesel/litre or gallon? Are you
home brewing?
Peter Gathercole
Development Director
Biomass Energy Tanzania Limited
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/Cummins ect)
Any details would be much appreciated.
Peter Gathercole
Development Director
Biomass Energy Tanzania Limited
PO Box 31748, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Tel/Fax: +255 22 267 Cell:+ 255 (0)744 785340
The data contained within this email and any accompanying or attached
file is legally
Dear Keith,
According to my contacts in the UK, you can obtain waste cooking oil
from all the fish chip shops, Indian restaurants etc and must record
how much you collected and then pay the fuel tax directly to Her
majestyâs government.
Keep up the great work
Peter (Tanzania
]
Peter
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 8:22 PM
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???
On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 04:15 AM, Peter wrote:
oxygen
enrichment
(Methane from waste) and could provide some
engineering solutions if you are looking on a scale of more than 500KWe
(300KWth)
Details below
http://www.jxj.com/suppands/renenerg/companypage.php/CPID__2437
Let me know how you go.
Peter Gathercole
Development Director
Biomass Energy Tanzania
Toni,
Also see this,
Fibrowatt, Norfolk - using chicken litter to generate electricity. A
well-established generating plan, which produces enough electricity to
power 12,000 homes from a renewable resource. Contact Nina Butcher at
Fibrowatt on 0171 229 9252 UK
Peter Gathercole
Development
volumes on an industrial scale? Land is not an
issue here so we could grown as much as we needed for a B5/B10 type of
project (B5=5% Bio-additive in gas oil) As they say every little helps.
Peter Gathercole
Development Director
Biomass Energy Tanzania Limited
PO Box 31748, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Atten : Kosho Yasui ( Chairman )
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Please send me a copy too. The highest oil yields that i have seen thus far in
my research
are that of oil palm, so its probably going to acquire some genetic traits from
that species.
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Peter Pantilla
(632)-817-5813
(63)-917-523-1539
Hi, I'm new to the list serve.
Question about methanol...
I can get some 99% pure for 7$/ gallon however some folks using it for
racecars inthe area can sell it cheaper-like 3$/gal. I'm wondering if there
are additives in the fuel for race cars I should be wary of and if they will
negatively
in it
and on top another 55 gallon drum with the crude vegitable oil being heated,
as I am presuming that heated oil will flow about a ton better thru those
filters then cold... At any rate that is my rambling for now..
Again thanks for any help
Peter Carlich
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John... Those engines were dogs, worthless dogs...
Peter
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From: John Blackmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 3:32 PM
Subject: [biofuel] 85 suburban
Anyone familiar with the chevy
Thank you for the Austrian Din Standard. I will forward your question to
Mr. Berry.
I will be traveling for the next two weeks and look forward to re-joining
the group upon my return.
Regards to all,
Peter Krasinski
OAE
PS: We concur QC will be of the utmost importance to the growth
interest.
Peter Krasinski
OAE
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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:21 PM
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Subject: AW: [biofuels-biz] Re: Biodiesel Production
Dear Sir,
please allow us unbelivers a simple question:
What
capability.
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-- but all in one pass.
Hey - this could really change the way people are looking at this process.
Peter
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-- they have adopted the true North American life
style. Burn it all up today -- because tomorrow we all die!
You might catch a few real good hints in all the above -- good luck to
you in applying it.
Peter Singfield
Belize / Central America
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