RE: Algae - was Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices

2005-04-13 Thread Craig Jamieson
Hello Keith, I've been doing a bit of research on microalgae production for energy and found there is some research going on around the world in various places. The NREL's 'Aquatic Species Program' research closed in the mid 1990's due, among other things, to pressure for DOE funding and the

Re: [Biofuel] Re: Evolution: Was :The Lunatic over unity device

2005-04-13 Thread robert luis rabello
Dr. Garza - Valdes studied smear samples from the occipital region of the shroud's dorsal image sing a microscope, histochemical techniques (including Mallory's Prussian blue reaction and Wright's stain), and immunohisto-chemical techniques. He concluded that the smears present on the

Re: Algae - was Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices

2005-04-13 Thread John Hayes
Hello John Mike Briggs at UNH is at the forefront of this work. http://www.unh.edu/p2/biodiesel/article_alge.html So people keep saying, and they've been saying it for quite awhile, but I don't see anything coming out of it other than this one article. Mike has made some coy references

[Biofuel] Biodiesel in Chelsea Quebec

2005-04-13 Thread Darryl McMahon
This took its time getting to me from my small network of dead-tree readers. The Ottawa Sun, February 12, 2005 page 36 Fuel for thought === (Picture of man holding jar of amber coloured fluid appears above article with caption SEAN McADAM, president of Veggie Gas, holds up a jar of

RE: Algae - was Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices

2005-04-13 Thread O'Neil Brooke
Hey Keith, I did some reading, but have not taken any concrete actions yes. I don't buy the whole hexane separation thing. Why would algae be any different than any other oil feedstock? Squeeze it hard enough and we should get oil! I forget the name of the type of press, but

RE: Algae - was Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices

2005-04-13 Thread Tom Irwin
Hi All, Having worked many years in the wwt industry getting the water out of the algae is no easy problem. Yes, there are things like belt filter presses and cyclones but they only yield a filter cake with 50% water maybe a bit better. That still leaves an awful lot of water in the algae. What

Re: [Biofuel] Re: Evolution: Was :The Lunatic over unity device

2005-04-13 Thread Michael Redler
I consider myself to have an open mind and will certainly concede to a good argument if the person I'm sparring with makes a better case than me. But, I don't see the ambiguity here. The fact that there are trace elements on a piece of cloth which is at least 600 years old seems very logical

[Biofuel] US gas hogs and 40 mpg

2005-04-13 Thread MH
April 3, 2005 ADVICE: PERSONAL FINANCE Detroit boneheads still push gas hogs U.S. imports oil, risks its security on cars unsuited for rest of world By SCOTT BURNS Universal Press Syndicate HoustonChronicle.com http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/business/mym/3114747 Nearly

[Biofuel] End of cheap oil is a blessing

2005-04-13 Thread MH
End of cheap oil is a blessing MITCHELL ANDERSON Apr. 13, 2005 Canada http://www.thestar.com Enraged about the high price of gas? A trip to the corner store might provide a much-needed reality check to the indignation over excessive fuel costs. Have a quick look at what you can buy

[Biofuel] rereacting poor fuel

2005-04-13 Thread Brent S
methanol durring the mixing process. Brent ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuel archives at Infoarchive.net

Re: [Biofuel] The Lutec over unity device

2005-04-13 Thread bob allen
wrote: big snip http://www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v9/i1/dating.asp?vPrint=1 Humor me for a minute, and have a read. I'd be very interested in your critique of the article. Remember, I'm interested in truth and if the article has flaws or errors or whatever I'd like to know about it.

Re: [Biofuel] Re: Evolution: Was :The Lunatic over unity device

2005-04-13 Thread bob allen
Tom Irwin wrote: Hi All, I really dont care much for this so Ill keep it quick. I agree with your comments Bob. Folks who dont understand DNA well have great difficulty with this evolution stuff. Additionally, some of us who understand DNA well have great difficulty accepting this

[Biofuel] A Cornucopia of Death

2005-04-13 Thread AntiFossil
A Cornucopia of Death By Arianna Huffington, AlterNet Posted on April 12, 2005, Printed on April 13, 2005 http://www.alternet.org/story/21738/ Paint the last month black. It's been an orgy of mourning; a cornucopia of death. We've had Terri Schiavo, Pope John Paul, Prince Rainier, and Charles

Re: [Biofuel] US gas hogs and 40 mpg

2005-04-13 Thread Kenny Dunn
Good article! Though, I think it still doesn't truly address the issue entirely. And I don't begin to believe that American society remotely understands this issue. But, the problem begins there. We have accepted and even encouraged poor fuel economy ourselves. As far as I can tell, fuel

RE: Algae - was Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices

2005-04-13 Thread Keith Addison
Hey, I got some news out of you! :-) Thanks. Hey Keith, I did some reading, but have not taken any concrete actions yes. I don't buy the whole hexane separation thing. Neither do I. Why would algae be any different than any other oil feedstock? Squeeze it hard enough and we

Re: Algae - was Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices

2005-04-13 Thread Keith Addison
Keith Addison wrote: Hello John Mike Briggs at UNH is at the forefront of this work. http://www.unh.edu/p2/biodiesel/article_alge.html So people keep saying, and they've been saying it for quite awhile, but I don't see anything coming out of it other than this one article. Mike has

RE: Algae - was Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices

2005-04-13 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Keith, I've been doing a bit of research on microalgae production for energy and found there is some research going on around the world in various places. The NREL's 'Aquatic Species Program' research closed in the mid 1990's due, among other things, to pressure for DOE funding and

Re: [Biofuel] The Lutec over unity device

2005-04-13 Thread Keith Addison
snip This is a fascinating idea (tapping into the energy of the ether) that seems to be producing results. The Japanese are reported to be the world leaders in this field. It is easy to see why the interest is so intense there. It's easy to see why they might be interested in

[Biofuel] Massachusetts BioHeat Seminar

2005-04-13 Thread TILAPIA
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Language: en The Massachusetts State Energy Office is co-sponsoring a free seminar, intended especially for professionals in the energy business, on the use of BIODIESEL in home heating applications. Attached is a brochure on this seminar.

Re: [Biofuel] Re: Evolution: Was :The Lunatic over unity device

2005-04-13 Thread robert luis rabello
whoa, full circle, you and I can't even agree on the meaning of the term theory. This surprises you? : - ) robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice Adventure for Your Mind http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=9782 Ranger Supercharger Project Page

Re: Algae - was Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices

2005-04-13 Thread Balaji
Hello Irwin, Hello Tom, - Original Message - From: Tom Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:55 PM Subject: RE: Algae - was Re: [Biofuel] Gasoline Prices Hi All, Having worked many years in the wwt industry getting the water out of the algae

[Biofuel] Article from deseretnews.com

2005-04-13 Thread Tamsyn
Tamsyn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) thought you might be interested in reading the following story, which appeared on deseretnews.com on Wednesday, April 13, 2005. Do not reply to this messsage. To send a message to the sender, use the address here: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NOTE FROM SENDER: This news is

Re: [Biofuel] The Lutec over unity device

2005-04-13 Thread robert luis rabello
first consider the source: Dr Andrew Snelling is a geologist with a B.Sc. (Hons) from The University of New South Wales and a Ph. D. from The University of Sydney, but now also works full-time with the Creation Science Foundation where he contributes to Creation Ex Nihilo magazine and

[Biofuel] converting shortening to bio-diesel

2005-04-13 Thread Wes Moore
I have been lurking at this group for a couple of weeks as I discover the process of WVO conversion to bio-diesel. Just today I chose to contact a few local sources, the first to respond replied with a message that he uses shortening (I assume vegetable source) for his potato chip wagon.