[biofuels-biz] Re: Biz Plan (was)Quiet...

2001-07-17 Thread doctor who
hello all, Well good news. I've made good progress on my business plan. The actual company outline/structure is really easy to write. However the marketing, research and competition portions have required tremendous amounts of localized research. This is a yet not realized market in my area so

Re: [biofuels-biz] Quiet...

2001-07-17 Thread leegerry
Speaking for myself, I have yet to produce a batch smoothly.Still improving some of the basic equipment. Having problem procuring phenolphathalein solutionin small quantities. So I am preparing some in the lab. Once familiar with the process, full concentration will be poured into scaling up.

[biofuels-biz] Re: Biz Plan (was)Quiet...

2001-07-17 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Cordain You're doing well. Nine years since I last did one of those, royal PITA - lots of project proposals and stuff since then, but not business plans, project proposals are easier. hello all, Well good news. I've made good progress on my business plan. The actual company

AW: [biofuels-biz] Fwd:Thai Biofuels Newsletter 120701

2001-07-17 Thread Camillo Holecek
It semms to me that journalist have the same problems with accurate numbers the world over... The whole palm oil industry of Thailand can turn out only halve a truck full per month ? (last article says 10,000 liters !) Oooops, was 10,000 tons probably. Small lapsus Camillo

[biofuels-biz] Re: Biz Plan (was)Quiet...

2001-07-17 Thread david_design
Pat said... My biggest challenge thus far has not even been the figuring out my budget or financial concerns as it has been finding an adequate WVO oil supply to keep up with my propossed plant size (1000 US Gallons input per 24 hours period). Of the 50 or so restaurants I've queried in my

[biofuels-biz] WVO based Biz Plan

2001-07-17 Thread Dick Carlstein
in answer to : From: doctor who To: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 7:53 AM Subject: [biofuels-biz] Re: Biz Plan (was)Quiet... My biggest challenge thus far hashas been finding an adequate WVO oil supply to keep up with my propossed plant size (1000 US

Re: [biofuels-biz] Re: Biz Plan (was)Quiet...

2001-07-17 Thread david e cruse
Hi Cordain, Have you looked for a bakery or a plant that turns out fried snacks like potato chips etc in your area, a donut company is also a good bet, for your oil needs ? You may have to go just a little farther than you anticipated for your oil supply. Restaurants are not always a good bet !

Re: [biofuel] WCSOil problem solved.

2001-07-17 Thread Paul Gobert
As mentioned before have been having problems with consistency and final results when making BD from waste cotton seed oil (WCSO). The problems include: -white flock-like material separating from the BD after 24 hr or so standing. -cloudy BD. -BD setting to a clear jelly,

[biofuel] Re: The really soft proof of maybe something, kind of, or not..

2001-07-17 Thread k5farms
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Whatever your feelings on GM, there is a danger in engineering a super-plant, in that it will behave like a super-plant, and so will That article Keith posted about GM and changing the name of lead to Ethyl was enough

[biofuel] The Freedom EV

2001-07-17 Thread jerry dycus
Hi All, Well I finally have the pics of my EV's male mold up thanks to a kind listee. I decided to offer custom units until I can get the cash up for production. I've decided to name it the Freedom EV. The address is http://homepage.mac.com/mephit/jerry.html Hope you

[biofuel] Re: The really soft proof of maybe something, kind of, or not..

2001-07-17 Thread rgarrod
My apologies if I used the wrong acronym - I meant genetically modified rather than General Motors! Whatever your feelings on GM, there is a danger in engineering a super-plant, in that it will behave like a super-plant, Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

Re: [biofuel] Environmental impact of ethanol fuels debate

2001-07-17 Thread steve spence
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[biofuel] Used motor oil

2001-07-17 Thread cavm
Let's suppose that I had a very large supply of used motor oil. Say several RR tank cars a week. And let's say I had a modest chemical plant to do anything with this oil I choose. And that this is all located in the USA. What are my best options? I am already working on using some of it