Thanx for the info Joe. mAKES SENSE FINALLY
Seth
From: Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wed, March 30, 2011 1:42:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel in Canada
Yup your biodiesel has the ability to adsorb
running on Bio-Diesel in extreme temps
Any ideas out there on how this could have happened?
Seth
From: Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Fri, March 25, 2011 8:21:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel in Canada
Hello Seth,
i would call for ice in the line!
Fritz
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Yup your biodiesel has the ability to adsorb a little humidity but
petroleum will not. When you use fuel air is drawn into the tank as it
empties and that air always carries some moisture. When the temperature
drops and condensation forms, it goes as liquid to the bottom of your
petroleum
The government gives a gift to diesel mechanics and fuel filter
retailers! Based on my experience running biodiesel in the Canadian
winter vehicles will need heated fuel filters in the least. Heavy
hauling rigs crossing the nation will need a heated tank and line system
and a switchover
I've found that I can run b100 down to about 25 with canola based
b100, more like 35 with other types. I've never had gelling issues
with B20 down to about 0F. Below that I haven't tried. With heated
filters like you'd use for SVO I think you'd be fine once you got it
up to temperature. Those
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Sent: Mon, March 21, 2011 4:59:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel in Canada
Hi Darryl
Thankyou.
Yes, B2, that'll hide a multitude of sins. But if you multiply those
amounts of oil by 50, does it make sense in terms of Canada's
petro-diesel
Hi Darryl
Thankyou.
Yes, B2, that'll hide a multitude of sins. But if you multiply those
amounts of oil by 50, does it make sense in terms of Canada's
petro-diesel consumption?
Or maybe he'll be making it for export (but to where?).
How can CRFA make all those grand claims for B2? At that
This link
(http://www.tradingeconomics.com/canada/road-sector-diesel-fuel-consumption-kt-of-oil-equivalent-wb-data.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/66yty6r)
indicates Canada is consuming somewhere in the order of 11 megatonnes
(11,000,000 tonnes) of diesel annually (data up to 2007, and I doubt the
Hello all
I got this enquiry - not very unusual, people often try to buy bulk
oil from me, but this one's more bulky than most. Who could be
planning to make so much biodiesel in Canada? Must be for biodiesel,
I suppose.
Good evening
My name is xxx. I am a trade agent and I am writing
:47 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Biodiesel in Canada
Hello all
I got this enquiry - not very unusual, people often try to buy bulk
oil from me, but this one's more bulky than most. Who could be
planning to make so much biodiesel in Canada? Must be for biodiesel,
I suppose.
Good evening
My name is xxx
: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Sun, March 20, 2011 7:19:47 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Biodiesel in Canada
Hello all
I got this enquiry - not very unusual, people often try to buy bulk
oil from me, but this one's more bulky than most. Who could be
planning
I don't know who the specific potential customer is, but I expect the
demand is related to this announcement.
http://www.greenfuels.org/uploads/media_centre/2011%20news%20releases/021011-en2percentregsannouncement.pdf
(or http://tinyurl.com/5smcn4e)
From Canadian Renewable Fuels Association
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