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I mean that the article that is on the 'The Nature Institute website,
at: http://www.netfuture.org should be removed from public viewing.
Thank you for your opinion, Dr. Lysenko...
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It appears that we have legal problems with collecting waste vegetable oil in
California. A friend began collecting all of the WVO of a local restaurant.
The restaurant told their rendering pick up service that their services were no
longer needed. The rendering company then reported my
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x-charset ISO-8859-1Chuck,
Here is some generic advice that I hope will be useful and applicable
in this situation.
Often bureaucrats say things that are not quite exact, especially if
said statement enhances his or her authority and power, or makes his
or her job easier, etc. Now, perhaps
Hi
Any one have any solution for safe environmentally
friendly disposal or recycling of Glycerol in the UK
P.Reid
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x-charset ISO-8859-1This sounds like this could become a problem, not just in
CA. With
more and more people starting to make their own fuel, the waste
grease haulers may view this as losing their business. My opinion is
that there should be more than enough grease around that they needn't
x-charset ISO-8859-1Can Jatropha oil cakes be used for the production of
alcohol?
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Hi
Any one have any solution for safe environmentally
friendly disposal or recycling of Glycerol in the UK
P.Reid
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Quite a few people here say it's not a waste-product but a
co-product, and therefore not a disposal problem.
See:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_glycerin.html
Hello Lillie, welcome
I just discovered the wealth of information about biodiesel and am beside
myself with excitement! There seems to be a large number of really smart
people sharing their discoveries and I am very, very grateful. Thanks
everyone!
We don't have any diesel equipment yet but
x-charset ISO-8859-1I can't say if this will help but you may not be subject
to laws in this
regard because you are not a business. I know that laws are more strict in
California but in many places individuals have more flexibility than
businesses.
Hope that will help.
Bill Clark
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In a message dated 02/16/2004 11:47:33 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Burning glycerine
If I understand this correctly, I can take the by product from the biodiesel.
That nasty looking stuff from the bottom of the processor and burn it in my
waste oil burner with no
x-charset ISO-8859-1I'll be visiting in San Dimas (near Ontario, CA) between
the 16th
and 19th. is there anyone in the area that would be willing to show
off their site?
I'll be busy during the day with work, but evenings will be free.
I'd be especially interested in seeing and discussing
x-charset ISO-8859-1Murdoch, et. al.:
You write that: h therefore came to see it as naive to put much stock in
Bill Ford's
environmentalist credentials.
As someone who is spearheading a grassroots campaign against Ford, I totally
agree. I don know that I trust Bill Ford farther than I can
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 16:04:56 -0800, you wrote:
It appears that we have legal problems with collecting waste vegetable oil in
California. A friend began collecting all of the WVO of a local restaurant.
The restaurant told their rendering pick up service that their services were
no longer
x-charset ISO-8859-1The quick answer is no. Glycerin is a very viscous
liquid, and the
solidification point varies with the soap in it, the residual alcohol, and the
completeness of the reaction. It is sometimes solid at 65 degrees F. What's
more, it
is dirty until it is at least partially
In a message dated 02/16/2004 11:47:33 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Burning glycerine
If I understand this correctly, I can take the by product from the biodiesel.
That nasty looking stuff from the bottom of the processor and burn it in my
waste oil burner with no problem.
In a message dated 02/16/2004 2:18:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should work. EPA-approved waste crankcase oil heaters burn at high
temps. Does it have a pre-heater and a pumped injection system that
vaporises the fuel?
Yes it does. I burns all types of oil. I
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Boundless pollution: Asia's dirty air comes to the US West
Sun Feb 15, 4:58 PM ET
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Pollution: now cars set to be cleaner than rail
Juliette Jowit
Sunday February 15, 2004
The Observer
Battered by criticism of high fares and poor services, Britain's
railways could at least
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My Unit is exposed at: www.spaenex.de
go to delivery programme
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i have the 1.5m3 reservoir
The Cost of this Unit may be arround Euro 20 000.00
you
In a message dated 02/16/2004 2:18:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should work. EPA-approved waste crankcase oil heaters burn at high
temps. Does it have a pre-heater and a pumped injection system that
vaporises the fuel?
Yes it does. I burns all types of oil. I just
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