Re: [Biofuel] Donation Info

2004-12-18 Thread Tyler Arnold
Gustl, Just in case you (or anyone reading this) ever find yourself needing to avoid usurious local exchange rates, I have used https://www.xe.com/fx/ to trade Canadian and US currency online, and I have saved 4-5% over bank rates. I just recently bought CAD for .81 USD, and my bank

[Biofuel] Biodiesel Available in Northern Va

2004-12-18 Thread David Thornton
at 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sundays 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We are located on the Pentagon Reservation at 801 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Virginia. After more than two years and lots of hard work by many of you, it is now official - effective 15 December, 2004 the Biodiesel facility at

Re: [Biofuel] Supply List

2004-12-18 Thread Martin Klingensmith
Eric Wendy wrote: Hi Everyone! Thanks to those who replied to my last e-mail. I appreciate the encouragement! Ive heard some rumors about the upcoming winter in the Northeasta huge blizzard and black outs. I was wondering if someone could suggest the items I might need to stock up on just

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Articles about the Environment

2004-12-18 Thread Phillip Wolfe
Michael - Thanks. The biggest thing I learned from your weblinks:From 1990 to 1999, air toxics emissions have declined by 30%. These reductions are the result of implementing stationary and mobile source regulations. Eighty-four percent of air toxics are included below as volatile organic

Re: [Biofuel] Supply List

2004-12-18 Thread Phillip Wolfe
Martin (and Keith and Midoria and all readers) Need your advice: 1) I would like to start a similar web-blog specific to the San Joaquin Valley, California, specifically centered on Air Quality/Transportation/Alt Fuels because I believe more out of the box thinking is needed in this area. OR

Re[2]: [Biofuel] Supply List

2004-12-18 Thread Gustl Steiner-Zehender
Hallo Phillip, Friday, 17 December, 2004, 20:00:59, you wrote: PW Martin (and Keith and Midoria and all readers) PW Need your advice: PW 1) I would like to start a similar web-blog specific PW to the San Joaquin Valley, California, specifically PW centered on Air Quality/Transportation/Alt

Re: [Biofuel] test batches and the JtF quality test

2004-12-18 Thread John Guttridge
not really trying to say that keith has made a mistake on his site. instead I was asking for more information on how to conduct the test in a reproducible manner. I have a lot of respect for keith and what he does. you seem to lack that and I would be interested to understand why. I think

Re: [Biofuel] test batches and the JtF quality test

2004-12-18 Thread John Guttridge
the 70*F batch was mostly separated within about 5-10 minutes but didn't really reach completion until the end of 25 minutes. thirty seconds to a minute??? http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#quality says Then let it settle. The biodiesel should separate from the water in

Re: Re[3]: [Biofuel] Martin's Job- non profit status

2004-12-18 Thread Doug Younker
Hi, Having been a board member of non-profit organizations I'm very well aware of the benefits of being a non-profit. The point I failed to get across was. In the event it's permissible to, piggy back so to speak on the back of another non-profit, why would another organization go through

Re: [Biofuel] test batches and the JtF quality test

2004-12-18 Thread Appal Energy
If you're looking for reproducability, you need to follow baseline, not modify a test/experiment so as to suit your own preference or conditions. You've apparently neglected to consider increases in sampling error that occur when conducting tests at micro-levels/volumes. You compound any

[Biofuel] test

2004-12-18 Thread Martin K
The mailing list was down for a few hours today sorry for the trouble. -- Martin Klingensmith ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

[Biofuel] alcohol fuel cell goes micro

2004-12-18 Thread info
Alcohol Fuel Cell Goes Micro http://tinyurl.com/4ego4 more dirty power Colorado Approves New Coal-Fired Plant http://tinyurl.com/4hbp5 Japan wants Polish air http://www.wbj.pl/?command=articleid=24987type=wbj Report: Solar Panels Can Save Homeowners, Ratepayers Money

Re: [Biofuel] test batches and the JtF quality test

2004-12-18 Thread John Guttridge
Understood. I will produce a batch large enough to make several runs at the 150mL test and post the results. I consumed the remains of my last test batch in a 125mL run (it was all that was left) and I followed your agitation (10 times up and down violently). it had seperated in to two