Dear Hakan:
I'm very happy to hear from you again! I hope you are in the best shape and
doing fine.
The documents about the Brazilian use of ethanol and EMBRAER's ethanol
powered plane are being sent separately
to your private Email address, since I don't think they will go through the
forum's s
as well as the EMBRAER release on their ethanol-powered
Ipanema.aircraft.
There is a lot to learn from the Brazilian huge ethanol experiment wich they
started more than 30 yeasr ago!.
May all of you have a very nice Sunday,
Luis R. Calzadilla
Contactos Mundiales
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Dear Kieth:
Thanks a lot for your two mails on this issue. Tonight I will go over the
information downloaded
from the web sites you have kindly suggested.
We are hoping to make a quick progress on the various technologies we might
findColombia is
pulling the last buckets of oil from the well
Good morning, Dhajoglo:
Thanks very much, Sir:
I am going to look closely into the web site you have kindly suggested.
I will keep you posted on the development of our investigation, that is
one full-time endeavour. We are looking for ethanol plus some additives to
substitute for diesel fuel. T
A message to the Forum:
Ethanol has proved its worth as a neat fuel for spark ingnited engines.
Brazil boasts around 4 million vehicles that
run on 100% ethanol. To further prove the reliability of neat ethanol
engines, Embraer in Brazil will put in service
within a few months its Ipanema aircraf
based type. For the benefit of
everyone I will publish my results.
Thanks very much and take care,
Luis R. Calzadilla
Contactos Mundiales
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Dear Burak:
Many thanks for your interesting post. I wonder if you could suggest which
glue formula to use for
the saw dust fuel logs.
Perhaps you could throw in some more ideas.
Very best wishes,
Luis R. Calzadilla
Contactos Mundiales USA
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Mr. Tim Ferguson
Good morningTim:
You may wish to contact Baylor University and/or Texas State Technical
College.
Back in 1988 Baylor certified a Cesna 152 Lycoming O-235 carburetted engine
which they converted to
ethanol, following about a decade of research.
Hope you may find find from them
Dear Gene:
Congratulations for your success and please keep us posted on your further
experiments and developments. In exchange
we will throw in our "two cents" from time to time.
With warmest regards,
Luis R. Calzadilla
Fundacion Sugar Cane Research Organization
Cali, colombia
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Dear Mitch:
Last week we completed the conversion of an ISUZU 1600cc engine, 12 years
old, from gasoline to neat ethanol (hydrated 96% ethanol). The engine is
not on a car, but on a test stand.
So far we can only report that it runs very smoothly, but do have any test
data yet. I think it will
Dear "Tilapia":
This may be true for corn ethanol, however our numbers are much better for
sugar cane ethanol
by a wide margin.
We are embarked on a demonstration project to prove that:
1- It is possible to get up to 30,000 (thirty thousand) liters of ethanol
per Hectare per year, equivalent t
Dear Rodney:
Biomass can be converted to Glucose and in turn, Glucose can be
fermented by Saccharimyces Cerevisiae yeast into ethanol. This
has been known for the last 100 years, but so far, the technologies
(Acid hydrolisys & Enzymatic hydrolisys) have proved to be too expensive.
A
Mr. Art Krenzel
Phoenix Technologies
Dear Art:
I could not agree more with your statements of fact in regards to
biodigestion.
Please continue sharing your knowledge and experience with us.
With best regards,
Luis R. Calzadilla
VP Operations
Fundacin Sugar Cane Research Org
Dear Tallex:
The Japaneese magnetic motor is a very interesting bit of news, and I
believe
most members of the group appreciate this release. Thanks very much to Dodd
and to you.
Best wishes to all,
Luis R. Calzadilla
VP Operations
Fundaciéì Sugar Cane Research Org.
Cali, Colombia
Tel (572) 89
Hi, Hakan:
I have enjoyed your fine sense of humor and wit for your phrase:
"You are so right about education and especially women, they are after all
superior in all aspects, but muscle strength and laziness. The latter make
men to great inventors, they work very hard on avoiding to work. LOL
Mr. P.V.Pannrselvam
Brazil
Dear Mr. Pannrselvam:
Thanks ever so much for taking the time to comment our last message.
I appreciate the way you have presented your ideas and I take my hat off to
your very high qualifications. Your points of view can certainly draw the
greatest respect.
I wound l
On January 13th, Keith wrote:
> "Luis, I've wanted to say so a few times in response to your posts -
> IMO the big hole in your scheme is your exclusive concentration on
> sugar. It's no use telling me that it's the best crop for this or
> that reason or scores of reasons: THERE IS NO BEST CROP.
Dear Steve:
The financial success of a cane juice-to-ethanol project will depend
on a few key variables, such as:
1- Total fermentable sugars produced yearly per unit of land
2- Number of ratoons that can be harvested from each planting
3- Sugar cane production cost per unit of land
4- Capital c
Mr. Keith Addison
Mr. Ryan Grace
Dear Mr. Addison and Mr. Grace:
At our Foundation, Sugar Cane Research Org., we have identified
five areas of industrial conversion of sugar cane to renewable
energies for our research portfolio of 2004:
1- Fuel Ethanol.
A micro distilleriy with a capacity of 1
Dear Hakan and dear Membership:
Thanks very much for your comments. Your invitation write a document for
your web site is appreciated and I shall begin to
prepare one just as soon as possible.
Finally, many countries of the world have understood that ethanol
is an alternative fuel that has the
Dear Hakan:
Since I regard you as a respected authority in energy matters, I
would like to present the following scenario for your comment:
Subject: Fuel ethanol
1- In Colombia we can produce sugar cane crops equivalent to 240
MT cane/Ha/year with total sugar content of 22% in juice.
2- The a
Dear Edward:
It is done already, your name has been added to the our
mailing list.
I think that quite possibly you will not have to wait too long...
we may already have the solution, it may just be a matter
of getting a diesel engine set up for testing, some laboratory
facilities, instrumentatio
Dear Edward:
Our Research Foundation has this very item in our research agenda for 2004.
We already have a local University interested in pursuing this project
jointly. I expect that just a little funding will be required, since
Research &
Development in Colombia is such an inexpensive undertaki
Dear Hakan:
I will pray for your prompt recovery. In the meantime you could
try some oxygen therapy, via Hyperbaric Chamber, to increase your
cell's oxygen supply, boost your inmune system and bring you
back in shape faster than you could possibly imagine.
I know first hand of numerous cases w
Dear Al:
I will try to answer some of the questions you ask to the Biofuel Forum
the best I can:
> 1. Has anyone ever used ethanol (or alcohol in general) as an octane
boost?
> 2. How much does ethanol raise the octane level of gasoline?
> 3. Has anyone tried running more than 10% ethanol. Wo
Good Morning, Edward, your questions are on target!
Thanks for your post and let me take advantage to throw in my
three cents worth...
Do you know that here in Colombia we can produce betwen
20,000 and 21,000 liters ethanol/Hectare/Year?
This may surprise you and a lot of others too. If you are
Estimado Dr. Alberto Garca
ICIDCA, Cuba
Estimado Dr. Garca:
Acerca de su comentario, puedo decirle que tenemos otras
alternativas para la deshidatacin del etanol.
La Fundacin Sugar Cane Research Org. puede brindarle
aproyo en su pesquisa, pero este proceso tiene un costo.
Deseamos preguntar
Dear Dave:
Brazil has a large fleet of neat-ethanol cars and they should know
all about emissions. You may try to ask Coopersugar for help in
your quest. You will easily find their email address in a Google
search.
If you have questions regarding ethanol production from molasses or
direct suga
Dear Phillip and the Biofuel membership:
Kindly please allow me to throw in some interesting information
about the capital costs of ethanol plants, that now can be built
at substantially lower costs thanks to the availability of a new
Sccharomyces Cerevisiae type yeast.
According to my most rece
On oil pumping:
The ideal pump for oil is the gear type, of which there are
many variations. Gear speed is usually in the low range,
from 200 to 500 rpm, depending on flow, viscosity and
oil temp. Since they are positive displacement, there is
the need for a relief valve, unless th
Dear Hakan:
Back in 1986 I designed and built the most energy-efficient
home in the State of Florida ever, in an effort to demonstrate
the right route to averting or, at least, subsiding, the impending
energy crisis by implementng conservation & efficiency design
strategies.
Today, 17 years late
Dear Peter:
I can not answer your ethanol yield question from sisal, but my
contribution to your quest is in reference to a yeast that converts
your sugars to ethanol in the most efficient way.
The HS/LE Fermentation Process is your alternative for the
lowest plant capital cost and the lowest et
Hi Terry:
I would like to see the apparatus, kindly please send me a picture.
Thanks very much and very best regards
Luis R. Calzadilla
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Dear Steven:
I will try that in our factory oven. We have lots of free sawdust available
to us.
Thanks very much for your suggestion and best regards,
Luis
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Dear David:
Thanks very much for your post on the USIS group development.
It looks like a wonderful technology to attain energy conservation
while simultaneously protecting the environment.
All of us concerned with energy efficiency appreciate your contribution.
With very best regards,
Luis
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Mr. Terry Wilhelm
The Ravenoor Co.
Dear Terry:
For Dextrose you may contact Mr. J. Caicedo,
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He works in the main Colombian Corn Products plant and he be
happy to direct you to the closest plant in the US that may meet
your bulk Dextrose needs.
With very best regards,
Luis R.
Yes, Garry, you are right.
l Watt = 3.412 BTUs
21,000 BTU / 3.412 = 6,1547 Watts = 6.1547 kW
Best regards,
Luis
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> Hello all
>
> Anyone there that
d the yeast perform to expectations?
> What kind of feed stock did you use?
>
> Contactos Mundiales wrote:
>
> >Dear Jim:
> >
> >I got samples of this yeast back in 2000 by entering in an
> >agreement with Purdue University to run a pilot plant run.
> >
>
sonal use and trials.
> If you tried it, did it perform as claimed?
> Jim
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> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 9:57 PM
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Dear Hakan:
Sorry to learn that you are not feeling well.
May I convey to you my best wishes for a prompt recovery...
We need you back in shape soon!
Warmest regards,
Luis R. Calzadilla
Cali, Colombia
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Dear Jim:
I got samples of this yeast back in 2000 by entering in an
agreement with Purdue University to run a pilot plant run.
I made a couple of telephone contacts with Dr. Nancy Ho
and she assured me of the extraordinary properties of this yeast,
which I think will prove to valuable in the
Mr. Jim Wilson
Dear Jim:
Could you possibly state what is the average sugar content (and
kind of sugar, 6-carbon or 5-carbon type) of the prikly pear cactus?)
This information may define its usefulness for ethanol production.
We look forward to your reply.
With kindest regards,
Luis R. Calza
Mr. Vic GAbriel
Dear Mr Gabriel:
In reference to your post I would like to thow in some ideas about the
issue of ethanol plants.
Firstly let us remember that ethanol is produced by yeasts and there are
many strains with quite different attributes. For the lowest cost plant
one has to selecct t
Dear Bratt:
The sites you suggested are really loaded with very useful information.
Thanks very much for the tips.
With best regards,
Luis R. Calzadilla
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Dear Mark:
In re. to your request, you might wish to look at:
United States Patent 4,300,009 Haag , et al. November 10, 1981
Title: "Conversion of biological material to liquid fuels"
Some older ones are: US Patents
1,680,908 1928 Nishida 585/241.
3,936,353 1976 Chen 585/240
Hi friends:
You are putting yourselves in great jeopardy by testing the pressure
tolerance of 55 gal drums with air! For God sake, don't you do it.
Testing can be accomplisehd with a small water pump that can raise
water pressure sufficiently, probably 30 lbs will be enough to burst the
drum.
Dear Ezio:
In reply to your three questions:
#1- Please rephrase the first question again, its meaning is not clear to
me.
#2- You can blend ethanol with gasoline in any proportion you may wish,
starting at 8% up to 85%. Even neat ethanol, 100% pure, can be used on
modified engines. Millions o
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