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From: Tom Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hydrogen Economy greatly overrated, biomass underrated...
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 14:18:03 -0600
Organization: BEF
Dear All Biomassers:
The message below from my good
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 23:23:30 -0700, you wrote:
I would guess that because crude oil is thick they probably get more than 42
gallons of products out of a barrel of oil.
Certainly, it's a question that has to come up. Starting out with a 42 gallon
measurement
of volume (not mass) does not
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 22:41:09 -0600, you wrote:
more info at site
http://www.ott.doe.gov/facts/archives/fotw214.shtml
What Is Made from a Barrel of Oil?
Crude oil can be refined into a number of petroleum products. The amount of
each product differs significantly between countries. In
Coming from a family with many physicians, I have heard warnings about this
for more than 40 years now. The practises are similar to what I am dealing
with for energy saving in buildings. 40 years ago, it was a minority of
physicians, among them my father, that was very upset with the
http://redistribution.org/housers/power/
Thanks Steve.
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Ya, that's a great one, isn't it? Terrific use for those old Dodge trucks
once the chassis is shot and the Cummins engine good for another 50 years!
Edward Beggs, BES, MSc
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Located in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada
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Hakan,
To keep it straight, responses are interjected between your
comments.
Ok, since this is the only material, except straw and earth,
that we have
mentioned in this discussion, can we leave this about materials
and look at
realities.
There was, of course, your mention of we have to look
Is there anyone willing to put on this type of workshop in western Canada?
Brent
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I would like to make contact with anyong making and/or using biodeisel in
western Canada.
Brent
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Consider for a moment the possibility of a conventional IC engine powered
vehicle that could convert much of the energy wasted in braking (engine and
conventional brakes) into compressed air storage that would be in turn used
to supercharge the IC engine when again under load thereby
I find it hard to believe that no one has a set-up
that they are proud of, and would want to show it off.
Let me tell you when my SOFC is up and running, I'll
be putting up signs and inviting people in off the
street to come see. Anyway I really want to see how
it's done
Thanks:)
Todd,
To keep it straight, responses are interjected between your
comments.
There was, of course, your mention of we have to look for a
material or mixing with a material that give[s] a significant
reduction of
the emission factor... I believe that it was the mention of a
non-descript material
hello everyone,
I joined this dicsussion group in hopes of learning from others more about
biodiesel. I am a highschool student who is graduating this spring and am
planning to study science in university. Two fellow students and I have just
begun our independent study for chemistry with
hello everyone,
I joined this dicsussion group in hopes of learning from others more about
biodiesel. I am a highschool student who is graduating this spring and am
planning to study science in university. Two fellow students and I have just
begun our independent study for chemistry with plans
Forward from the stoves list at Crest.
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From: Tom Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hydrogen Economy greatly overrated, biomass underrated...
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 14:18:03 -0600
Organization: BEF
Dear All Biomassers:
The message below from my good
If humanity loses the effectiveness of antibiotics, AIDS will be
a minor problem in comparison.
That appears to be what we are concerned about here in this forum. If only the
powers-that-be cared.
I think that some of us try very hard not to engage in the shallow one-sided
criticisms of
Another hydrogen problem I haven't heard discussed is that it
contracts chemically 1/3 on burning according to
H2 + 1/2 O2 [1.5 moles or voumes] === H2O [1 mole]
by contrast, methane gets full value, since CH4 + 2 O2 [3 moles]
=== CO2 + 2 H2O [3moles]
I did not understand this, nor why
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