Keith - Thank you for the correction and weblinks.  

P. Wolfe
--- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Pan
> 
> Very interesting, as always, thankyou.
> 
> >Our biofuel  members  has the knowlede  to jointly
> develope this small
> >biomass refinary concept first.Yet  practical
> optimized design  need
> >to be done and  some  comunity should com forward
> to  test and improve
> >this integrated design. Let us all join hand  and 
> make this  as
> >simple and  easy to make this  biorefinary that can
> be run in
> >villages.
> 
> Count me in - a project for this summer for JtF (I
> hope).
> 
> I've asked for further information on handling the
> lye and the soaps 
> in the biodiesel by-product along with the glycerin,
> I'll post any 
> feedback I receive.
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Keith
> 
> 
> 
> >      Helo  Greeting to all members
> >
> >     Very good  news from  Pals  to make the  gas 
> and  liquid biofuel
> > in an integrated way.
> >
> >     There are  many published papers abou the
> enhanced production of
> >biogas from oily wastes and hence glycerine is  an 
> good intermediate
> >metabolite  and hence the results agree with
> theory.But here too we
> >need mixed microbial populatio  to  work wll and 
> need  a lot of
> >adoption time for the same , otherwise  one may
> totally fail to
> >produce  gas
> >
> >There  are two routes  the bioconversion and thermo
> conversion  to get
> >energy from waste of the  BioD making process. The
> combined  Biogas
> >generation , make me believe better than 
> combustion,  using  the
> >correct  mixture of  proteins and glycerine  and 
> salt  need to be
> >carefuly solved by the practical work . thus the 
> samll biorefinary
> >making biogas , bioD , Protein feed , liquid
> fertilizer  can make  the
> >whole process  much more flexible and  more energy
> eficiente  via
> >integrated process. The  CO2  removal  using
> activated carbon  and
> >ammonia  liquid   as the co products  can lead to
> the slow release
> >fertilizer can further    make this project more
> ecological
> >
> >   The   heated and   vaporized  method  of use of
> the  ethanol and
> >BioD  fuel   together with  biogas  make  the low
> cost  IC  engine
> >more reality and more energy eficient for the rural
> area in the SOUTH.
> >Thus the biomass refinary  can be made possible  to
> make energy and
> >protein  from  Biomass
> >Our biofuel  members  has the knowlede  to jointly
> develope this small
> >biomass refinary concept first.Yet  practical
> optimized design  need
> >to be done and  some  comunity should com forward
> to  test and improve
> >this integrated design. Let us all join hand  and 
> make this  as
> >simple and  easy to make this  biorefinary that can
> be run in
> >villages.
> >Anaerobic Biodigestion is the correct way  than
> other way to make much fuel.
> >
> >sd
> >Pannirselvam
> >
> >
> >
> >On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:34:25 -0400, francisco j
> burgos
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Dear pals:
> > > the digester where glycerin is feed is it an
> aerobious(works in presence of
> > > air) digester or an anaerobious(works without
> air presence) digester?.
> > > What is the glycerin feed rate to the digester?.
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Francisco
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Keith Addison"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 6:02 PM
> > > Subject: [Biofuel] Fwd: Uses of glycerin
> > >
> > > > Forwarded message from a Journey to Forever
> reader.
> > > >
> > > > Best wishes
> > > >
> > > > Keith
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >>Hello,
> > > >>
> > > >>I work at a wastewater treatment plant and I
> was doing a search on
> > > >>glycerin
> > > >>and biofuels and came across your website. 
> It's has good information
> > > >>thanks.
> > > >>
> > > >>Here's another use of glycerin:  Our treatment
> is accepting the glycerin
> > > >>from a biofuel producer, we feed it to our
> digesters, slowly very slowly.
> > > >>The addition of glycerin has dramatically
> increased our gas production,
> > > >>that we run all three engines that produce 
> electricity for our plant and
> > > >>occasionally need to flare off the excess
> methane (we have 4 flares).
> > > >>
> > > >>This might be of interest to your readers that
> use digestion for
> > > >>electricity.
> > > >
> > > >
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