RE: [Biofuel] CAFE vs ANWR

2005-03-20 Thread John Freeman
I completely agree that ANWR oil will not help most of us, and that increasing CAFƒ requirements, and/or other conservation measures, would be much more effective. But I think the American public is just being sold the ANWR drilling plan as a way to foster independence from foreign oil. That is

[Biofuel] Swamp gas bus

2005-03-20 Thread MH
Swamp gas (uncompressed) bus in Zigong photo http://www.bikechina.com/photosc15.html ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuel

[Biofuel] glycerin blocks

2005-03-20 Thread TLC Orchids and Such
Can you make glycerin blocks from non gelling glycerin? I have about 20 gallons of liquid glycerin and about 5 Gal. that gelled. Jeremy ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

Re: [Biofuel] CAFE vs ANWR

2005-03-20 Thread MH
That's a interesting point. The USA needs to guzzle petroleum to support the US gov't incorporated national interests and preemptive wars of the future with major support from its consuming public. John Freeman wrote: I completely agree that ANWR oil will not help most of us, and that

[Biofuel] doubt to the members

2005-03-20 Thread Dr. Paul Raj
Dr.S.Paulraj [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can anybody solve our problem? we started an experimental biogas unit 1m3 size to find out the value of deoiled cake of pongamia seed. When we started replacing the cow dung with deoiled cake, we not only see slow production of gas but also the gas produced in not

Re: [Biofuel] CAFE vs ANWR

2005-03-20 Thread Hakan Falk
Hoagy, Do not forget the even larger and faster savings that can be done by going the route of Europe. This apart the fact that it is also from production point, easier and efficient to move to biodiesel than to ethanol. Diesel engine, as a ready for use energy saving technology. by Hakan Falk

Re: [Biofuel] CAFE vs ANWR

2005-03-20 Thread Doug Younker
I always figured that the smarter move security wise for the USA was to purchase our petroleum needs from others as long as they willing to sell it and we afford it, saving our reserves for future use. The promotion of conservation would be a wise security move as well, I agree. Silly me the

RE: [Biofuel] CAFE vs ANWR

2005-03-20 Thread Chris Lloyd
I always figured that the smarter move security wise for the USA was to purchase our petroleum needs from others Since the first oil supply troubles in the 50s the US has been careful to keep oil in reserve and considering the amount of oil used by the US it claims to have at least 3 months

Re: [Biofuel] CAFE vs ANWR

2005-03-20 Thread John Hayes
I always figured that the smarter move security wise for the USA was to purchase our petroleum needs from others as long as they willing to sell it and we afford it, saving our reserves for future use. Oil is fungible commodity. This idea that we are somehow using up their oil now while