>Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 21:00:58 +0900
>To: =?Windows-1252?Q?Werner_K=F6rbitz?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: "... patronising myth"
>
>Hello Werner
>
>I appreciate what you're saying, but if you also say that 
>home-brewers of biodiesel cannot produce standard-spec fuel, then 
>you're in the business of myths. The "patronising" bit didn't apply 
>to you in particular, it was directed more at a very patronising 
>statement made by a previous president of the NBB (while no longer 
>in office), part of a private communication that was relayed to me, 
>and to the demonstrated attitude of two people at World Energy.
>
>Best wishes
>
>Keith Addison
>Journey to Forever
>Handmade Projects
>Osaka, Japan
>http://journeytoforever.org/
>
>
>
>>Hello Keith,
>>
>>just a few lines on Your statement that "both the NBB and Werner 
>>Korbitz of the ABI still promote a patronising myth":
>>
>>As an independent and international competence centre we have the 
>>objective to support the development of Biodiesel in a way that it 
>>may succeed continuously without any up and down and obtain a 
>>sustainable solid market position.
>>
>>Experience of more than 12 years of try and error have given proof 
>>that the one conditions to reach this goal is to produce 
>>consistently standardised quality according to a well defined and 
>>mutually agreed fuel standard.
>>
>>This development of such a standard is influenced by the fast 
>>technical development of the modern Diesel engine and its 
>>electronically controlled fuel injection equipment, forming a very 
>>efficient unit in increasing fuel efficiency and economy and in 
>>reducing harmful emissions, but setting higher quality requirements 
>>for the fuel whether fossil or bio.
>>
>>With our work we have been able to meet these requirements, and 
>>recently I drove in a Volkswagen Lupo through the Austrian 
>>mountains consuming 76 mpg, - Biodiesel of course.
>>
>>Sorry, - we are not in the business of myths.
>>
>>Best regards
>>
>>Werner KOERBITZ
>>Austrian Biofuels Institute
>><http://www.biodiesel.at>www.biodiesel.at
>>


Biofuels at Journey to Forever
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Biofuel at WebConX
http://webconx.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/biofuel.htm
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