Well on web radio anyway...probably midnight Eastern US time
Rudi Weidemann on Jeff Rense show:
http://www.rense.com/
http://www.gcnlive.com/monday-friday.htm
^..^ ^..^ ^..^ ^..^ ^..^ ^..^ ^..^
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they
Well on web radio anyway...probably midnight Eastern US time
Rudi Weidemann on Jeff Rense show:
http://www.rense.com/
or
http://www.gcnlive.com/monday-friday.htm
^..^ ^..^ ^..^ ^..^ ^..^ ^..^ ^..^
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel processor
Dave -
What size would you recommend for a typical gas
station/C-store in the United States?
There are orphan gas stations that can be potentially
permits for you to make biodiesel in a retail environment. Of course
new processor technology and new approaches to energy may change that
but I don't see this as viable in the near term.
Phillip Wolfe wrote:
Dave -
What size would you recommend for a typical gas
station/C-store in the
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Dave -
What size would you recommend
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Dave -
What size would you recommend for a typical gas
station/C-store in the United States?
There are orphan
Dear Ken,
Thank you for the information and clarification
regarding permits and zoning ordinances in the
California area. Yes, I agree for Bay Area.
Regarding San Joaquin Valley, because the air problems
are so severe in area, I also plan to ask my fellow
Urban Regional City Planners in
: [Biofuel] biodiesel processor
Is there someone here who sell biodiesel processor? Where can I buy a
biodiesel processor?
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Is there someone here who sell biodiesel
processor? Where can I buy a
biodiesel processor?
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Dear Biofuel Readers,
In a previous message, I discussed the idea of
biofuel/clean fuel gas stations. The plan is to seek
orphan gas stations throughout the United States and
determine the feasibility of converting those to
biofuel/alternative fuel gas stations. The plan is to
focus on the
from
the area.
Phillip Wolfe
Subject: RE: Biofuel/Biodiesel Gas Stations
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 11:49:57 -0500
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Hi Phillip,
This email is from the U.S. Department of Energy's
(DOE) National Alternative Fuels
all of us readres have family or friends
from
the area.
Phillip Wolfe
Subject: RE: Biofuel/Biodiesel Gas Stations
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 11:49:57 -0500
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Hi Phillip,
This email is from the U.S
Luc
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Hello All,
I thought this might be of interest and possibly get a critique from the group.
Best wishes,
Tim
STAMFORD, Conn. --(Business Wire)-- Dec. 21, 2004 -- Clean Diesel Technologies
Inc. (CDT) (OTCBB:CDTI) (AIM:CDT)(AIM:CDTS) announced
today tests results showing CDT's Cleaner Burning
Thanks to all for their help to me and so many others on this list.
Now I have 2 more questions...
1. If you are storing biodiesel in large quantities (500 gallons or
more), do you need to have a vented container or not? The legal and
practical answers would be helpful.
You need US
, 2004 2:06 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Biodiesel Available in Northern Va
The facility is open during the week from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.,
Saturdays
at 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sundays 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We are
located
on the Pentagon Reservation at 801 South Joyce Street, Arlington,
Virginia
at 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sundays 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We are located
on the Pentagon Reservation at 801 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Virginia.
After more than two years and lots of hard work by many of you, it is now
official - effective 15 December, 2004 the Biodiesel facility at
Thanks to all for their help to me and so many others on this list.
Now I have 2 more questions...
1. If you are storing biodiesel in large quantities (500 gallons or more), do
you need to have a vented container or not? The legal and practical answers
would be helpful.
2. If you wash
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Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel in belgium; www.biofuel.be
Hello,
week or two ago I started experimenting with biodiesel production. I
made some test batches with and without titration and I always got
clear liquid with glycerine lying on the bottom.
Yesterday I tryed (just of curiosity) two stage method. Mixed methoxyde
and preheated WVO at 52
Sam
I am sorry to disappoint you, but all production I know of is been sold only to
Petroleum Companies to have it integrated in they Diesel in proportion from 5
to 10%. I am looking a Big Scale Producers like PROLEA (http://www.prolea.com )
This is the only way we have to avoid all the Tax and
Good points. I started with a specification that was far more restrictive. I
don't think there are any commercial biodiesel producers that make ethyl
esters. Am I wrong? As for the coconut based biodiesel, it doesn't work so
well
up here in the frozen north. But that may just be a regional
Hi,
You don't happen to deliver biodiesel (smaller quantities - say 300L) in the
Netherlands do you? Or know someone who does?
Does anyone know of something like a European Association of Biofuels
Producers?
Thanks,
Sam
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 10:44:47 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been adjusting a standard specification for B-20 to include WVO
biodiesel and other improvements. I hope someone can make use of this.
Northeast
Biodiesel will be able to meet this specification by next fall.
Tom Leue
Biodiesel Fuel (B-20) Specifications
Biodiesel Composition: Methyl
On Dec 7, 2004, at 11:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been adjusting a standard specification for B-20 to include WVO
biodiesel and other improvements. I hope someone can make use of this.
Northeast
Biodiesel will be able to meet this specification by next fall.
Tom Leue
Biodiesel
Dear all
Belgium doesn't make it easy for Biodiesel,
Even though we ratified the European wish to introduce 5,75 % biofuel in all
transport fuel by 2010, Belgium regulation does not help biodiesel companies as
they do in Germany, France and other European countries.
Belgium is still not clear
My apologies if this has already been posted...just saw this story on the
National Biodiesel Board website ( http://www.biodiesel.org/news/taxincentive/ )
President George W. Bush today signed into law a bill containing the first
biodiesel tax incentive, a provision that is expected to
1983 240D 4 speed manual 4 cylendar Mercedes Benz = B100
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my name is james croonenberghs-i'm a senior at guilford college in
greensboro, nc who's doing his senior thesis for physics on biodiesel.
for my thesis, i'm going to try to find a way to lower the NOx emissions
most likely through additives.
i have $400 left in my budget with which i need
instrumentation is advised, and where you might be able to borrow some
instrument time for your project.
Good luck!
Marc
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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 17
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my name is james croonenberghs-i'm a senior at guilford college in
greensboro, nc who's doing his senior thesis for physics on biodiesel.
for my thesis, i'm
biodiesel processor?
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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 7:58 PM
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myself with one of my partners and one employee have built a plant to
produce bd in large quantity and have also extended our range to soap
production on a large scale. nice soap not the knar-knar soap you see
made from the nasty glycerine and other impurities remaining. So if u
are going
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[...]
Quality testing
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#quality
One question about this testing: Aleks says, thin
layer chromatography (tlc) can be used to determine
conversion rate and hence quality.
Has anybody done this with
koal2.cop.fi/leonardo/
Look it all up, somewhere on the webpage there's some
info on quality testing.
Cheers, Aleks
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Amzi,
I think you are barking at the wrong tree and this will not help you
selling your bd at all. I also think that you should have more
understanding about who you are addressing, before you start to go on like
this. It is nearly an insult to this group to make such a posting. Even if
you
wrote:
[...]
Quality testing
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#quality
One question about this testing: Aleks says, thin
layer chromatography (tlc) can be used to determine
conversion rate and hence quality.
Has anybody done this with any degree of success ?
What kind of
AM
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myself with one of my partners and one employee have built a plant to
produce bd in large quantity and have also extended our range to soap
production on a large scale. nice soap not the knar-knar soap you see
made from
19:28
Subject: [Biofuel] biodiesel processors
myself with one of my partners and one employee have built a plant to
produce bd in large quantity and have also extended our range to soap
production on a large scale. nice soap not the knar-knar soap you see
made from the nasty glycerine
, Anti-Fossil
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Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 8:28 PM
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myself with one of my partners and one employee have built a plant to
produce bd in large quantity
Good Job!!!
Now here is a man who makes a real difference.
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel processors
I make top quality BD in a 55 gal drum in my back yard no problem. Been
doing it for two years now. Burn the stuff in a 2002 VW golf and now
have
42,000 trouble free mileson
myself with one of my partners and one employee have built a plant
to produce bd in large quantity and have also extended our range to
soap production on a large scale. nice soap not the knar-knar soap
you see made from the nasty glycerine and other impurities
remaining. So if u are going
Does anyone know of any research done to find how much emissions are reduced by
switching school buses to Biodiesel?
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From Biodiesel resources on the Web
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_link.html
As always -- a resource to be reckoned with. :) I've just started working
my way through journeytoforever.org and linked sites.
Thanks!!!
James
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The Texas DOT is doing tail pipe analysis this morning and I
am taking my 1983 K5 with 6.2 there for analysis.
I'll post the results. I have been running mostly B50 but
yesterday I filled up with B100 to get an idea.
That should be interesting -- I look forward to hearing the stats!
Does anyone have any links to analyses of the byproducts of biodiesel
combustion?
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Does anyone have any links to analyses of the byproducts of biodiesel
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Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Biodiesel exhaust = ?
The Texas DOT is doing tail pipe analysis this morning and I am taking my
1983 K5 with 6.2 there for analysis
combustion?
From Biodiesel resources on the Web
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_link.html
Chemical and Bioassay Analyses of Diesel and Biodiesel Particulate
Matter: Pilot Study -- Final Report by Norman Y. Kado, Robert A.
Okamoto and Paul A. Kuzmicky, Department of Environmental
This came to me via another list, and it checks out.
go Google HR.4520
Dear Biodiesel Supporter:
I am happy to share the great news with you that today President Bush
signed into law the bill containing the biodiesel tax incentive we have
worked so hard for during the last several years. The
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Sent: 22 October 2004 00:20
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Peter;
It seems that it couldn't be any more violent than a drill and paint
stirrer, and THAT I have done with good success.
Washing it the same way also proved a good
When you end up with emulsion, just store it away., the water will eventually
settle out, although it will take about 4 weeks.punasurfer
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:38 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Biodiesel Process Agitation Question.
Hello All ;
I have an opportunity to buy 4-5 stainless steel
agitators. They are about 1 meter long, and the
impellors are about 6 in diameter and are designed to
run at full speed (ie. no gear
Hello All ;
I have an opportunity to buy 4-5 stainless steel
agitators. They are about 1 meter long, and the
impellors are about 6 in diameter and are designed to
run at full speed (ie. no gear reduction). In other
words, they really whip the mixture, not just agitate
it. They have an outer
Todd wrote:
I am looking for some help regarding the formation of a small commercial
operation. ... Can anyone help lead me
in the right direction?
The Bush Administration published a great book earlier this year. The book
is specifically for Biodiesel producers, 210 pages. The book can be
/flange, but sufficiently well.
Todd Swearingen
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:38 PM
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Hello All ;
I have an opportunity to buy 4-5 stainless
,
but sufficiently well.
Todd Swearingen
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:38 PM
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Question.
Hello All ;
I have an opportunity to buy 4-5 stainless
Listers,
This is my first posting to the list. I have been watching the list for some
time and searching the archives. I need some help with a few questions.
We are preparing to launch a small local Biodiesel co-op. We have made small
batches of Biodiesel but a number of us have decided to
Dan/All,
Regarding taxes, as of today the word on the street is
that the US Federal Excise tax incentive package just
passed both houses so the industry is moving quickly
these days for biofuels. That's the word on the
street. Now seeking references.
P. Wolfe
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I was just looking at From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank: The Complete
Guide to Using Vegetable Oil as an Alternative Fuel an Amazon. One of
the customer reviews made the point that biofuels made from vegetable
oils were dangerous because people with food allergies would be
sensitive to the
I was just looking at From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank: The Complete
Guide to Using Vegetable Oil as an Alternative Fuel an Amazon.
Bad book!
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/BIOFUEL/31729/
One of the customer reviews made the point that biofuels made from
vegetable oils were dangerous because
day. Seriously, my son has asthma and allergies. It's important to
know what people are allergic to, it's generally complex molecules like
proteins and since as far as I know there have been 0 reported cases of
allergic reactions to biodiesel
It seems that since biodiesel cannot have the
inappropriate IgE mediated immune response.
There are 3 distinct reasons it seems highly unlikely that peanut oil
based biodiesel could cause a problem in someone with a peanut allergy:
a) The peanut allergen is not typically found in peanut oil in the first
place.
b) The caustic/acidic
September 2004
http://www.dieselnet.com/
Biodiesel test with Peugeot cars completed in Brazil
A biodiesel study with two PSA Group vehicles--a Peugeot 206 with a
1.9 liter diesel engine and a Citroen Xsara Picasso with a 2.0 liter
HDI engine--has been completed in Brazil. Both vehicles were
Can any one help me to find the name of universities in USA having PhD
programmes
on Biodiesel i have done my Masters in Botany in India
Warm Greeetings,
Ajay Kumar.
Hi Ajay.
You may want to contact Mike Briggs at the University of New Hampshire.
Their interdepartmental program looks
Why not? We already have cooking univ., fashion univ., why not renewable energy
univ.
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This post makes me wonder ... what if a university were dedicated to a
single purpose, like energy or even one aspect of energy. Would that be a
good thing?
Z
what a coincidence, I am also interested in same Ph.D. program. Should you
have any news, please let me know.
Thanks.
Mr. Francisco J. Burgos
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From: shashi kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:52 AM
Subject: [Biofuel
: [Biofuel] Biodiesel University
This post makes me wonder ... what if a university were dedicated to a
single purpose, like energy or even one aspect of energy. Would that be
a
good thing?
Z
http://www.geocities.com/partyofcitizens
Citizens for the inherent dignity and worth
Why not? We already have cooking univ., fashion univ., why not
renewable energy univ.
Why not indeed? As long as it really does approach it as anything
called a university should - the word means the whole, the totality.
It would have to deal with it in the round, or the results might be
do let me know.
Ross
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:35:28 -0400
Why not? We already have cooking univ., fashion univ., why not
renewable energy univ
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Why not? We already have cooking univ., fashion univ., why not
renewable energy univ.
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This post makes me
Loughborough university in the UK are leading the way
in Bio diesel development in the Uk ui do not if this
helps but do apply to them
--- shashi kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Friends,
Can any one help me to find the name of universities
in USA having PhD programmes
on
I'm new to the biodiesel discussion, so this may have come up before I
joined. If so, I'm sorry for being uninformed and repetative.
From what I've been able to find out so far, biodiesel seems to be able
to be used anywhere that diesel or kerosene are meant to work. What
about home
Dear MataLiAndy,
Yes you can do that very well, but it is some considerations
At 06:43 PM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
I'm new to the biodiesel discussion, so this may have come up before I
joined. If so, I'm sorry for being uninformed and repetative.
From what I've been able to find out so
F.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 6:31 AM
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Loughborough university in the UK are leading the way
in Bio diesel development in the Uk ui do
Dear MataLiAndy,
Yes you can do that very well, but it is some considerations
Sorry nut my mail was cut, but I recommended you to contact,
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/altfuelfurnace/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/altfuelfurnace/
for questions about the modifications you must do.
Dear Ajay Kumar
The Phd programme of Bio diesel is well related
to the chemical engineering departments or faculty and
I am sure yet there can be one Phd programme .Why not
you think of the best faculty facilities any where
and wish to be limited.Brazil, Australia too are good
Dear Friends,
Can any one help me to find the name of universities in USA having PhD
programmes
on Biodiesel i have done my Masters in Botany in India
Warm Greeetings,
Ajay Kumar.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Do you Yahoo!?
vote.yahoo.com -
We have several education institutions looking at biodiesel and other
alternative fuels:
At the local community college, Central Carolina College Community (
www..edu) in Pittsboro,NC we run a 14 week course on biofuels:
www.biofuels.coop/courses.php
Two local land grant universities
Dear Friends,
Can any one help me to find the name of universities in USA having
PhD programmes
on Biodiesel i have done my Masters in Botany in India
Warm Greeetings,
Ajay Kumar.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why the USA? Europe, especially Germany and Austria, are far ahead of
the US in
This post makes me wonder ... what if a university were dedicated to a
single purpose, like energy or even one aspect of energy. Would that be a
good thing?
Z
http://www.geocities.com/partyofcitizens
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First publicly displayed engine (worlds fair) was peanut oil. there were many
diesel engine prototypes that used a variety of experimental fuels.
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From Wikipedia: I have found it quite informative, and in confirmation of most
of what I have read at JtF. Rudolf ran
From Wikipedia: I have found it quite informative, and in confirmation of most
of what I have read at JtF. Rudolf ran his first engine on SVO peanut oil, for
the record.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiesel
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Hi Keith ;
You guys are way ahead of me.
Have you checked the Biofuels-biz list archives for
information on
processing Crude Palm Oil (CPO)? I doubt that's in
your book. Try a
search here for Allen, check messages about
high-FFA oils and so on:
Hi Keith ;
Another thought on this thread :
By the way, are you aware of the trials with
sunflower oil being
conducted by Suncare Fuels and Tsukuba University
with Lao refugees
on 600,000 hectares in Northern Thailand? They're
expecting to
produce 126,000 kilolitres of biodiesel per
Hi Peter
Hi Keith ;
Another thought on this thread :
By the way, are you aware of the trials with
sunflower oil being
conducted by Suncare Fuels and Tsukuba University
with Lao refugees
on 600,000 hectares in Northern Thailand? They're
expecting to
produce 126,000 kilolitres of
Hello Peter G.
snip
Please don't mis-understand. I am very pro biodiesel.
It is just that I feel we need a better feedstock
than used frying oil to make a difference. That's why
I plan to develope a palm oil plantation. I bought a
very detailed (and expensive) technical book on how to
do
In a message dated 9/1/2004 3:50:51 AM Central Standard Time,
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Hello,
Excuse my ignorance, but I've heard something recently that I need
clarification on...
Biodiesel is cleaner than diesel, but is it cleaner than reformulated
gasoline? (CO, NOx, PM,
Hi Peggy,
Do you have any reference or web links to the process?
It would be another interesting area to look at.
Hi Peter,
Just got back. I think that Cambodia is a really good
target. Since as you said there's no oil refinery
there. My initial gut feeling was that BD can be
developed in
Hello Peter,
The study was done in Hawaii and I will have to search in my notes to
send the reference paper location. I looked in my technical references
and the complete reference was not there. (It was inserted later by one
of my colleagues). It's somewhere, but will take a little time to
See:
Ethanol from cellulose
http://journeytoforever.org/ethanol_link.html#cellulose
It's the sixth one in the list.
Keith
Hello Peter,
The study was done in Hawaii and I will have to search in my notes to
send the reference paper location. I looked in my technical references
and the complete
Hello Peter,
It is possible to make fuel ethanol from discarded paper and food waste
(non-dairy and no meat) making fuel ethanol another alternative to
biodiesel as well.
Peggy
Hi Caleb ;;
I agree with you 100% about used frying oil being a
questionable feedstock. There simply isn't enough
Hi Peggy ;
Yes I bought a small autoclave to try out converting
waste cardboard to ethanol by dilute acid hydrolysis.
Truckloads of cardboard waste from all over Cambodia
come back to Thailand through Poipet for recycling.
It can be had for 2 baht/kg (about $0.05 per kg). Now
that is a cheap
Hello Peggy, Peter, Caleb and all
Hello Peter,
It is possible to make fuel ethanol from discarded paper and food waste
(non-dairy and no meat) making fuel ethanol another alternative to
biodiesel as well.
Peggy
Indeed - and the more localised the approach, down to community, farm
and even
- not to mention reduces waste.
Todd Swearingen
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Biodiesel vs Gasoline Emissions per mi
There is no way a gasoline engine can run B85 as the octane rating
Hello,
Excuse my ignorance, but I've heard something recently that I need
clarification on...
Biodiesel is cleaner than diesel, but is it cleaner than reformulated
gasoline? (CO, NOx, PM, and HC) I'm talking tailpipe emissions only,
cause full life-cycle emissions obviously shows biofuel to be
Hello,
Excuse my ignorance, but I've heard something recently that I need
clarification on...
Biodiesel is cleaner than diesel, but is it cleaner than reformulated
gasoline? (CO, NOx, PM, and HC) I'm talking tailpipe emissions only,
cause full life-cycle emissions obviously shows
SNIP
There was a thread going on this earlier this month that seemed
unresolved. To respond to part of that thread, I've also heard of
people running E85 in their new Prius Hybrids (without conversion,
they must have a high compression, maybe 13:1). Anyone have more
information on this?
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