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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuels-biz] WVO based Biz Plan
Ultimatly I'm looking at having an extruder on the property and processing
the oil myself. This is still a very experimental part of the plan at this
time. I need to learn more about oil
Hi Dick and all the others...
Sorry it has taken me some time to come back to you.
The reasons being.. to much other things... and then I had to go back to
the people from Binga Trees, who actually are the ones who brought me to
the idea of start using Jatropha for Bio-Diesel.
Jatropha is
Hi Steve
Hi Keith
You're welcome. But don't abandon the ethanol idea, there could be
several ways of doing it on a minor scale that might be worthwhile,
and again outsourcing or cooperative deals could be the answer. I
think cheap drying is still the stumbling block (needs to be
anhydrous for
Hi Ken
Thanks Keith,
Maybe you could publish a dictionary on Biodiesel Jargon(hehe)
Aaarghh!! (a) It would only encourage more jargon use, as well as
jargon proliferation, exacerbating the considerable difficulties of
(b) keeping the sodding thing updated. :-( Yeah, I know, you're
kidding.
'freeze' separation is the classic method [myth?] of drying ethanol. The actual
process is hard to control and fairly wasteful if/when it does work. You're
better off using molecular sieves, as this is what they are made to do. Other
materials include corn kernels, salt, wood chips, etc. I have
If you don't want to do either of those, just chuck
it in the tank, 180-proof's fine, even 160-proof's fine. We tested fuel
grade eth
Its only spare time thats stopping me getting full strength eth in that
family wagon...
Have you seen these?
Cornmeal Adsorber etc
I have spent hours reading
Hoe do I contact u now?
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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:31 PM
Subject: [biofuels-biz] Re: methanol collection
Why do you need to collect the methanol? Unless your right on their
doorstep it must be
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From: Pat McCotter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: drying naoh-help request
I do know that Powerball Technologies www.powerball.net raises the
temperature of a solution NaOH to 300¡C to get NaH for its Powerball
hydrogen fuel recycling process.
thanks pat. interesting technology
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Subject: [biofuel] My web page is up and running
Hi all.
Just uploaded my web pages.
I'd like some feedback and any remarks you might have.
Thanks
Ian
Ian,
I looked at
Hi everyone!
I was actually subscribed to this list a month or so ago and couldn't take
the volume of emails. Better now.
Actually, I'm looking for folks in Pennsylvania, New Jersey or Delaware (OK -
eastern New York too) who have some experience with the production of
biodiesel, either
Hi Dick and all the others...
Sorry it has taken me some time to come back to you.
The reasons being.. to much other things... and then I had to go back to
the people from Binga Trees, who actually are the ones who brought me to
the idea of start using Jatropha for Bio-Diesel.
Jatropha is
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Hello all,
To Ian, what is your web address. please?
Thanks.
Jorge.
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] My web page is up and running
Hi all.
Just uploaded my web pages.
I'd like some
...they've also tested biodiesel in their reformer.
Ed B.
www.biofuels.ca
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Environmental impact of ethanol fuels debate
according to
Most veg oil in the marketplace has been degummed prior to release for
retail or wholesale.
Degumming is mandatory for fryer oils, as the lecithin gums build up and
wreak havoc with the frying equipment.
Todd
Appal Energy
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Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
Jorge
My url is
www.btinternet.com/~sledgehamma
Ian
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:35 PM
Subject: [biofuel] My web page is up and running
Hello all,
To Ian, what is your web address. please?
Thanks.
I must not have gotten enough sleep last night (3 hours) as my first thought
when i saw this thread was what, did he have another flood?. Steve's going
back to sleep soon...
Steve Spence
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Sorry Jorge and Ian, I guess I snipped too much and took Ians' address out of my
response. But that was an older posting
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