Hello Ken,
EG Solar and Zeotech have developed
a stand alone off grid solar fridge which consists of the following
:
1. A sorption fridge box, with a
water filled jacket which is partially evacuated with
2. A hand operated vacuum pump,
which passes the evacuated low boiling "steam" to a
3. A zeolite canister. which
adsorbs the "steam" to saturation and is regenerated by
4. A Parabolic solar concentrator at
whose focus the saturated zeolite in the canister is heated to
dryness.
Regards
Balaji
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Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 6:46
AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] E-100 Goal
on 6/1/05 2:19 PM, brewmaster at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I wish to introduce myself to your group and I hope
I can answer the many > questions within this new and expanding
industry. My knowledge from small > units (26k/gpy) to up scale
distillation units (+50m/gpy), should provide > you some scope of what
is really involved with producing 200 proof fuel > grade
Ethanol.
Cool résumé.... But why
bother? If you're burning it in an Otto engine, you don't need 200 pf
(unless you're mixing with gasoline :-)), and if you're using it to make
biodiesel for a Diesel engine... (I bet not), methanol works way
better.
But hey, do you happen to know anything about regenerating
zeolite with a solar concentrating
furnace?
-K
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