Yahoo is bouncing list members all over the place, on all the lists
it seems. We're getting about 25 bouncers a night. Previously there
might have been a dozen or so in a month, and I used to just
unsubscribe them - mailbox unknown, mailbox quota exceeded, mailbox
full, no point in doing anyth
Hi Motie
>--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "motie_d" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just recieved this in my email. Does Dr. Grabowski read this board?
>He seems to have followed the recent discussion about the Ethanol
>plant in Wisconsin.
>Motie
I don't know if he reads the list, but this article is da
ÒThe transition to biobased industries is most dramatically demonstrated by
the recent mergers and joint ventures between multinational chemical and
agribusiness companies. The high profit margins once enjoyed by North
American chemical and manufacturing industries are declining as patents
expire
robert luis rabello wrote:
> I
> don't understand why the Australians and Thais get a vehicle that meets tough
> European emissions standards, but can't be had in Canada. . .
>
Because of the crappy high-sulfur fuel allowed to be sold in North
America?
>
>
> This is, perhaps, where
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Speaking of corn theres a 4 page newsletter
"Biofuels News Vol.4 No.3"
Focus On... Talking to America's Farmers -
3 out of 4 Eager for Chance to Make Ethanol from Corn Stover
483k PDF > http://www.afdc.doe.gov/pdfs/6052.pdf
U.S. Dept.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Get rid of the methanol and it makes great hand cleaner/de greaser
David
At 07:37 PM 30/05/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>I reply to:
>I am a member of this group since 2000, but I had no
>quastion until now. I have a big problem what to do
>wi
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "hintertech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Craig
BioDiesel displays similar qualities to Dino Diesel, so far as
power and efficiency with well reported reductions in emmisions,These
charateristics are independant of effiency devices incorporated in
the engine design .Simpl
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Chris
> I've been looking at more efficient/clean auto options and had
>been talking to a friend about looking at Hybrid Electric Vehicles when he
>suggested to me I look into biodiesel. It struck me that if anyone ma
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "motie_d" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just recieved this in my email. Does Dr. Grabowski read this board?
He seems to have followed the recent discussion about the Ethanol
plant in Wisconsin.
Motie
>
NCGA Refu
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "motie_d" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Neoteric Biofuels Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Acidic, low power, and only good in a blend and only in a modified
> turbine (mods to handle acidity). Not in diesels yet. That's my
recollection
> of
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Midwest Renewable Energy Association
"Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living Fair"
June 21-23, 2002
Just east of Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
http://www.the-mrea.org
Over 130 workshops (educational opportunities)
about one hour long fri
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well...It looks like the claim was a bit unwarrantedthe one
that bread yeast can ferment glycerin to H20 and CO2.
It would appear that while the supposed glycerin fermentation
(primed with sugar) lasted three times longer tha
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stop sending me e- mails i do not want to be a part of this group aqny
longer so please stop thank you and stop bye
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On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 11:05:40AM -0500, MH wrote:
> Midwest Renewable Energy Association
> "Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living Fair"
> June 21-23, 2002
> Just east of Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
> http://www.the-mrea.org
>
> Harmon you might be interested in:
>
Yup, I was planni
thankyou for your info i am just starting to look into this concept and
appreciate your input, you have confirmed what i suspected ,i always like 2
double check these things . craig
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From: "hintertech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 9:45 PM
Subjec
I've been looking at more efficient/clean auto options and had
been talking to a friend about looking at Hybrid Electric Vehicles when he
suggested to me I look into biodiesel. It struck me that if anyone made a
HEV diesel, that would be the best of both.
So a little searching t
Ken, somewhere there was info on a press design a farmer in Nebraska or
someplace sold plans for. Was it maybe mentioned in the "Small Scale
Oilseeds" article? ...me too tired, just got back from presentation in
Victoria, BC on bio and SVO to our province's recycling council, many miles
over the m
Acidic, low power, and only good in a blend and only in a modified
turbine (mods to handle acidity). Not in diesels yet. That's my recollection
of the info on one of the articles on their site. How much progress since
then? Not sure, but it sounds like maybe not enough yet.?
Regards,
Edward
http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/16204/story.htm
Planet Ark : FEATURE -
Diesel's European future safe as drivers go green
GERMANY: May 31, 2002
FRANKFURT - One rainy day in mid-April drivers on the road to Hamburg
may have been distracted by an unusual capsule-shaped car cruis
http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/16204/story.htm
Planet Ark : FEATURE -
Diesel's European future safe as drivers go green
GERMANY: May 31, 2002
FRANKFURT - One rainy day in mid-April drivers on the road to Hamburg
may have been distracted by an unusual capsule-shaped car cruis
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