-mail address, so interested people can contact you.
Kind regards
Reinhard Henning
Michael Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Our work is of an out-reach nature as well.
Part of our objective is to stabilise prices that
farmers can receive for their products.
*Some background on Southern
f scale).
See the website explaining The Jatropha System at
www.jatropha.org
Kind regards
Reinhard Henning
Andrew Hoppin [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
New to this list, and extremely impressed with the lucid, creative, and
altruistic ideas being generated and shared. Way to go!
I'm on board
.
If you think of the kitchen technology, you don't calculate the price of labor,
do you?
3) I agree with you, that both methods are good, and both should be supported.
I try to argue against fossil fuel, not against bio-diesel. But if possible, I
prefer SVO.
Reinhard Henning
Keith Addison
You forgot to mention, that the production of hydrogen is an enery sink,
i. e. for the production of 1 kW of Hydrogen enery you need 1,5 kW of
traditional (nuclear, fossil, sun) energy.
You better use that energy directly.
Reinhard Henning
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Forward
This are some of the reasons why I suggest to use SVO in engines. So you have
to look for the right engines and modify them.
Regards
Reinhard Henning
sabjii [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
I am following the SVO vs Biodiesel debate which seems to be pretty
hot in Germany and other
get in touch with Sucher Holzer, an Austrian consulting experienced in small
BD-plants:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards
Reinhard Henning
marcohgcardoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I have being reading many fantastic histories and sugestions here.
This, make me bring this question here and I hope
Please contact Elsbett Technology
http://www.elsbett.com/ag/pages/um-generatoren.htm
The have a long experience with SVO driven gensets.
The railway engine driven with SVO you may visit at URL:
http://www.prignitzer-eisenbahn.de/pflanzen.html
Regards
Reinhard Henning
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an extremely localized approach, with
local people fully involved in all the decisions, nothing decreed or
imposed from above, except encouragement.
Regards
Keith
Reinhard Henning
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
http://tlent.home.igc.org/renewable%20energy%20in%20cuba.html
.
But nothing happens.
Progress is a snail!
Reinhard Henning
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
http://tlent.home.igc.org/renewable%20energy%20in%20cuba.html
Renewable Energy Development In Cuba:
Sustainability Responds To Economic Crisis
April, 1997
... Cuban annual per capita energy
Dear Keith,
Thank you very much for the description. That was exact what I was looking for.
Reinhard Henning
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello Reinhard
The following comes to you via a circuitous route, I won't bore you
with the details. I hope the information is less boring
it was
needed for the games.
For this reason they invented a real chain of harvesting and use
(chatcoal-substitute?), including different machines.
Is anybody familiar with this and / or could somebody give me some addresses,
where I could get some more information?
Regards
Reinhard Henning
it was
needed for the games.
For this reason they invented a real chain of harvesting and use
(chatcoal-substitute?), including different machines.
Is anybody familiar with this and / or could somebody give me some addresses,
where I could get some more information?
Regards
Reinhard Henning
Ther is plenty of wasteland where you can grow oil crops. This in connection
with economic use of energy will lead us further.
Reinhard Henning
womplex_oo1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
How to maintain our freedom to travel when oil supplies run out is a
big problem. Renewable fuels
Tis is a common technology. But it needs a lot of energy, because usually the
sludge is 95 % of water.
Reinhard Henning
harmonseaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
So what about gasification of biosolids? I'd think that would
essentially concentrate any heavy metals in the ash, which could
In Germany sewage sludge usually has a too high heavy metall content to be used
either in agriculture or in vegetable gardens.
And you don't want to enrich your flowers with heavy metals.
Reinhard Henning
MH [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Is Sewage Fertilizer Too Toxic?
Living On Earth
Thanks, Keith, for the reply.
I agree with you. SVO and BD users should be informed about the pro and contra
arguments and then make their choice. And I think it is important to see the
long term options.
Kind regards
Reinhard
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Reinhard Henning
, and a carbon deposit is
formed. After some hours the flame fades, because the supply of SVO via the
carbon layer is diminishing.
Regards
Reinhard Henning
girl_mark_fire [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Does anyone know more about this supposed wicking problem? One reply
I got off list talked about using
2002 18:33
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Cc: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] SVO versus BD
Reinhard Henning wrote:
Albert Einstein often said: Use the simplest thing that works, as
long as it's the best thing.
The proviso is critical, and in many cases it's context
are:
http://www.vegburner.co.uk
http://www.pflanzenoel-motor.de (German)
http://jatropha.org/p-o-engines/conversion-cars.htm
http://elsbett.com/emotanfr.htm
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html
Kind regards
Reinhard Henning
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a
very nice plant oil burner (approx. 3 kW), which gives a blue, smokeless flame
(like LPG).
Perhaps you can contact Carl Bielenberg. He lives in your area (Vermont) and is
very familiar with plant oil. His phone number is: 001 802 456 89 93.
Kind regards
Reinhard Henning
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-online.de/home/320033440512-0002/downloads/planzenoelkocher-e.pdf
Kind regards
Reinhard Henning
mark fire [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Could someone post some info about experiences using biodiesel or SVO for
home heating oil? I know that this topic has probably been covered in the
past
are:
http://www.vegburner.co.uk
http://www.pflanzenoel-motor.de (German)
http://jatropha.org/p-o-engines/conversion-cars.htm
http://elsbett.com/emotanfr.htm
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html
Kind regards
Reinhard Henning
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Use SVO. So you have enough free energy.
And you don't depend on future research results
Reinhard Henning
James Field [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Does anyone know much about free energy? Theres a site however it doesn't go
into enough detail.
http://jnaudin.free.fr/
If anyone
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I am really interested to know your economic calculation. And also which oil
you are using.
Since some time I propose to use Jatropha oil a an energy resource in Zimbabwe,
but I didn't hear of any action.
Reinhard Henning
bagani GbR, Reinhard Henning, Rothkreuz 11, D-88138 Weissensberg
the Zimbabwean government designed a Jatropha project and submitted it to
UNESCO. It was put into the prioruity list to be realized within the next 5
years. But nothing happened afterwards.
See more details at: http://www.Jatropha.org
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daponuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello,
has anybody looked into using Waste Veg Oil in the context of the UK
Renewables Obligation (in a 250-500Kw plant)?
It isn't specifically mentioned in the Govt's priorities for the RO,
but would obviously fit the bill
I think you should consider the use of pure veg oil in your stationary diesel
engine. That saves you a lot of work of esterification.
It is very easy to adapt the engine.
http://biofuels.ca
Regards
Reinhard Henning
Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Keith,
You noticed some very important
of SVO drivers/users in
Germany. I will go there.
Perhaps I know a bit more about the subject afterwards.
We'd appreciate a report-back, if you have the time.
I will try my best
Best regards
Reinhard Henning
Best wishes
Keith
Best regards
Reinhard Henning
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Lister type engines, which you find in East African countries.
You find a list of Jatropha initiatives in the different countries in the
Jatropha website
http://www.jatropha.org
cliocking on network asnd countries.
Regards
Reinhard Henning
Nizar W. Ramji [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I need
on the car.
http://www.elsbett.com
At the 7. of July there is a meeting of SVO drivers/users in Germany. I will go
there.
Perhaps I know a bit more about the subject afterwards.
Best regards
Reinhard Henning
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello Reinhard, Nizar
, and in
which quantities?
And for which purposes is it used at the moment?
Best regards
Reinhard Henning
bagong [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello,
1.
I live in Indonesia, but frankly I never been seen how the process to extract
the oil from palm fruit.
The island which a lot of palm
I am very much intersted in these papers, since I am working with Jatropha as
an perrenial oil plant, which did not yet undergo agricultural selection for
higher yields.
You can see more about this plant in my jatropha website
http://www.jatropha.org
Regards
Reinhard Henning
David
Did you think of a manual ram press?
Carl Bielenberg in Vermont developed one (see address below). They are easy to
build. And very cheap.
Look into: http://www.jatropha.org/rampresses/biel-ram.htm
Reinhard Henning
Ken Provost [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Reinhard writes:
You
of July
see: http://www.bv-pflanzenoele.de/body_index.html
Best regards
Reinhard Henning
Christopher Witmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I'm about to junk [* see note at bottom] a 1989 Nissan van (gasoline
engine) with 43,000 miles on it, and in its place I'll be getting a 1989
Nissan van (DIESEL
The Tinytech oil expeller is not a very small one.
I suggest that you regard the Sundhara expeller, which can be build even in
small workshops.
see: http://jatropha.org/expellers/sundhara-1.htm
Regards
Reinhard Henning
Brawner [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
hello Keith:
you can see
the Sundhara website at:
http://www.jatropha.org/expellers/sundhara-1.htm
Regards
Reinhard Henning
Ken Provost [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Carlos writes:
you can see a small and not expensive oil press at
www.savoiapower.com/tiny.html
All I can see on that site is an expeller press
Good comment
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Reinhard Henning
kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
She should upgrade her computer to that new keyboard with the delete key.
Must have struck a nerve somewhere in her psyche. Netetiquette Nanny.
People that look a gift horse in the mouth. Contribute nothing and want
Thank you, Keith, for your very ood arguments
Regards
Reinhard Henning
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello Chuck
Strictly from the standpoint of efficiency, growing a plant that produced an
acceptable yield of fuel for diesel engines without processing any further
than
on the Jatropha website: www.jatropha.org
Best regards
Reinhard Henning
Thor Skov [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I agree that it would be marvelous to grow a plant
that could produce a diesel-ready fuel that could be
had without processing beyond extraction. But, there
is no such thing as running
The oil can be used in modern Diesels also. You have to do some modificaton.
I put some addresses of persons and firms in the internet, who do such
modifications in Germany.
http://www.jatropha.org/p-o-engines/conversion-cars.htm
Best regards
Reinhard Henning
Eric Ruttan [EMAIL
/index.html
and
http://www.jatropha.org/extract.htm
and
http://www.jatropha.org/rampresses/biel-ram.htm
Best regards
Reinhard Henning
marcohgcardoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I am knew in thsi list.
I would like to produce sunflower oil and I don't know what kind of
equipment
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