Hi Darryl
>Keith, thank you for posting the Gunter Pauli article, "No Waste Economy".
You're welcome.
>Very
>much in alignment with my econogics philosophy.
And with what we do here at Journey to Forever. Also with what I keep
proposing when I say that an integrated farm can produce enough fu
Dear Pat
>Dear Keith,
>Thank you for the Wendell Berry posting.
You're most welcome, I'm glad you liked it. He's always a good read,
but this piece is rather relevant to what we're all on about here,
IMO.
>I was originally introduced
>to his writing through the penmanship of another author, G
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4229825/
Ranking shows greenest, meanest cars
Honda, Toyota cars score best, VW Touareg diesel worst
Kim D. Johnson / AP
Feb. 10, 2004
Honda's two-seater Insight scored highest among 2004 gas-electric
hybrids and gasoline vehicles in the annual ranking by the American
Keith, thank you for posting the Gunter Pauli article, "No Waste Economy".
Very
much in alignment with my econogics philosophy.
Amusing to see the phrase "lust-in-time", which I expect is a misprint for
"just-in-
time". Perhaps a bit ironic for a posting on St. Valentine's Day, at least
her
Pieter,
Yours' was a reasonable question. I don't think it put anyone off.
Why would anyone want to use a process that requires an extra stage? That is
presuming that the presently used process is yielding similar results.
That is the 64,000 dollar question. Six to twenty percent higher yield i
I am very sorry if I suggested to put other people off
the methods you
recommend.
Perhaps it is allso caused by not using the right terms ( I am not from an
English speaking country ).
Again, very sorry and as said in another mail, I will try it again and do it
exactly as you advise.
Keep you inf
I'm looking for a design of a pyrolyzer because we wanted to fabricate one.
Please reply, if any of you could help...thanks!
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Hi,
I was just wondering how much ethanol I could hope to product in one year
with a small still. I am hoping to get started this spring and I would
like to be able to product about 450 gallons of ethanol over the summer.
Using news paper as a feed stock, would this be a realistic goal?
Also, I
http://resurgence.gn.apc.org/issues/hinkley213.htm
Business
Redesigning Corporate Law
Robert Hinkley
from Resurgence issue 213
July / August 2002
AFTER TWENTY-THREE years advising large corporations on securities
offerings, mergers and acquisitions, I left my position because I was
disturbe
http://resurgence.gn.apc.org/articles/pauli.htm
Resurgence Magazine
No Waste Economy
Gunter Pauli
Don't expect the Earth to produce more.
Expect humans to do more with what the Earth produces.
This is the second Green revolution.
AT THIS MOMENT in time the world of industry is not responding
michelle manglicmot wrote:
>To the best of my knowledge this is the first time we are trying to
>make biodiesel. But my advser specializes in organic synthesis.
Yes, so you said. Nonetheless, I suggest you start at the beginning
rather then with an advanced method:
http://journeytoforever.org/
Hi Scott
>On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 11:53, Keith Addison wrote:
> > Hello Scott
> >
> > >I made a small batch of biodiesel using Alek's 2 stage process that
> > >seemed to work pretty well. So now, I've tried to make a 3 gallon
> > >batch. I'm using (unused) Canola oil. All told, I got about 2
> >
Dag Pieter
Maar...
>Hi all,
>Maybe a stupid question, and with all respect to Aleks, but I am making BD
>now for allmost two years, using the single base methode, without titration,
>just use 150 liter methanol and 4.5 kg NaOH per 1000 liter used vegatable
>oil. Let it sit for at least a week an
Patrick Neuman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Pedro Victor Cuesta/LABEIN wrote:
> Look at this article:
> "Water, Energy and Global Warming"
> D'Aleo, M. and Edelglass, E.
> http://www.netfuture.org/ni/misc/pub/daleo/warm/warm.html#daleo
> Pedro
Pedro, at your suggestion, I reviewed the artic
DEAR MADAM
My self K.M. BAZEETH AHAMED, working as lecturer in
Engg collge in vellore.
i have started to work on biodisel recently.
my plan is to compare the results of methyl and ethyl
esters of used groundnut oil.
i have prepared the methyl ester of fryed groundnut
oil and ethyl ester under prog
My question is about registering with the Federal gov't for legal
distillation for fuel alcohol. If the individual goes through all
the proper paper procedures and obtains the distillation permit, what
can one expect from the gov't after this?
The only paperwork that is required for an Ap
Dear Girish,
We are working on biodiesel production from jatropha oil as a research project
at IIT Delhi. We are in a process of stadardization of the process. We need a
batch reactor of capacity 10 lit biodiesel vessel. Please if u can send
deatailed quotatation alon with catalogues, its fo
standard ethanol production is a bit more costly and
timely than most people
think, as for the legal aspect of it there are a lot of records that must be
kept and yes you are open for federal inspection ( TTB ) as well as state
level alcohol inforcement, I have been in the alcohol buisness for ov
This is a good question about what can be done with
CO2 besides putting it back into the atmosphere.
LetÂ’s say energy is no problem from solar, nuclear,
can things like polymers etc be made out of this
stuff?
>
> But what was important to me was to develop a sense
> of where we stand
> as far a
Hello All,
Katadyne is a Swiss co. and makes top quality products. NATO and others
use their equipment to unsure safe water supplies in places that do not have
any. I have no direct ownership or anyother bias less having used their
small sized filter and stayed healthy.
Paul
-Original Me
Dear Keith,
Thank you for the Wendell Berry posting. I was originally introduced
to his writing through the penmanship of another author, Gene
Logsdon. Gene speaks his truth, as does Wendell, with a grace that I
only hope to achieve. When I read their works, I am always reminded
that we are
Pieter,
Acid can be had much cheaper in 5 - 55 gallon drums. I've got those prices
sitting on a page somewhere in a two foot stack on the far corner of the
desk. Give me eight hours of shuteye and I can probably uncover a fairly
recent per pound price.
Todd Swearingen
- Original Message --
Pieter,
It always tickles me (that's a U.S. biodiesel joke) that so many non-wash
advocates always declare "without any problems." Well, of course there are
never any problems until their are problems!
People of sedentary lifestyle preparing to undergo their first quadruple
bypass never had any
Your adviser don't happen to be Dr. Arco, isn't she?
=>-Original Message-
=>From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 12:37 AM
=>To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
=>Subject: Re: [biofuel] biofuel from oil for a thesis
=>
=>
=>>I am a fourth year student fro
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