[Biofuel] Feedstock in the WEST

2005-05-13 Thread Ross Oakley



  I just have a concern regarding the availability of feedstock in the
  western U.S. If the current price of feedstock comprises of around 70%
  the price of BD, how are we going to support a thriving alternative
  fuel industry in states like California? Obviously, the whole nation
  cannot depend upon the midwest for their BD

  Does anybody know of any such available studies/reports/etc. that have
  been published...regarding mustard, canola, sunflower, etc. seed
  potential, algae potential (any new news), waste production potential
  (food  animal)?

  What about using states' domestic renewable resources to find
  innovative ways to produce triglycerides? Anybody ever considered
  raising fish with geothermal energy, and using their fat as an energy
  source?


  Cheers,

  Ross
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[Biofuel] mercedes diesel engine recommendations

2005-02-04 Thread Ross Oakley



  My name is Ross Oakley, and i'm about to commence a biodiesel
  dissertation in the area of Reno, Nevada. I'm looking to produce my
  own biodiesel once it warms up a bit and in the meantime am looking
  for a suitable vehicle to run biodiesel with. Im convinced that a
  Mercedes is the way to go.

  Does anyone know a specific year, type, model, or feature (turbo vs.
  not) (direct vs. indirect compression ignition engine) that would be
  the best choice for a reliable means of promoting biodiesel?

  thanks much and let the biodiesel revolution begin

  Ross
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Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel University

2004-09-29 Thread Ross Oakley

   Speaking of higher institutions that cator to energy, I am currently
   at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia pursuing a Master's
   Degree in Renewable energy. I came here from the US because I could
   not find any degrees that took a holistic, sustainable approach to
   energy systems. I have been very impressed by both the expertise of
   the teaching as well as the international student climate. In
   addition, this degree can be taken on-line from home. (Thats what i'm
   doing next year, and looking into doing a biodiesel dissertation in
   Reno, NV)

   Any questions do let me know.

   Ross
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   Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel University
   Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:35:28 -0400
   
   Why not? We already have cooking univ., fashion univ., why not
   renewable energy univ.
   
   = = = Original message = = =
   
   This post makes me wonder ... what if a university were dedicated to
   a
   single purpose, like energy or even one aspect of energy. Would that
   be a
   good thing?
   
   Z
   
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