) I know
it's not ideal as you will have to purchse the kerosene, but it's a step in
the right direction.
Have yet to try it in my Tilley lamp.
Regards
Daniel
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paid NZ$70 for 20
litres, but I'm sure it can be obtained at a cheaper price having looked at
trademe (NZ equivalent to ebay).
Anyway, any help/advice would be great.
Thanks
Daniel
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great.
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is non reactive with diesel, methanol and lye. Obviously there is
no entry for B100, so I was wondering if anyone has had experience
using these materials in their own reactor setups, and what problems
that you encountered, if any?
Thanks in advance;
Daniel
I'm searching biofuel E10 in Indonesia. I want to know the cost of building biodiesel plant, and the biodiesel fuel price.
Is there anyone here that comes from Indonesia and build biodiesel / E10 ?
I live in Bandung City. Few months ago I heard that government establish biofuel prototype plant
Hi all,
I thought we can dry up alkohol using CaO or Zeolite. Is it true ? So what's wrong with that method ?
And by using CaO / Zeolite, is it possible to dry alkohol 70% v/v to 99% v/v ?
Thank You
-daniel
On 9/16/05, bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom, two questions, 1. how do you know
from the New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/15/business/15gas.html?themc=thoref=login
One paragraph does state: Energy companies want to construct more than 40
such terminals at a cost of $500 million to $1 billion each. The emerging
conflict is taking place as some scientists and
Message: 12
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 11:11:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike, you wrote:
..So, where am I going with this? I was just thinking, wouldn't it be
exciting to have alliances that form within all communities in a way that
replaces dependence on the
I am sure you have heard them:
1) incentives to companies to build nuclear power plants
2) use closed US military bases to build more refineries per suggestion
from Saudi Prince!
3) build NG offloading docks to IMPORT natural gas!!
Aside from the nuclear option, where is our developing
We, in the Marine industry, are always enclosing our generators. In fact,
most of the commercially available Marine Diesel generators come with
enclosures. Obviously, if you are using a cooling method other than
air-flow, this is possible. Rather than me re-design what we do here on
e-mail
of an issue when you are in a
warmer climate or you keep your shop warm).
Daniel Breen wrote:
new guy here again,
So I made my first test batch in a blender from wvo. It separated
within 3 hours but I gave it overnight anyway. It was darker in color than I
expected. Anyway, I scooped
Bom dia, Pannir,
Gostaria de lhe desejar um happy new year tambm.
Prefere se comunicar em portugus ou ingls?
Gostaria de pedir suas dicas sobre biodiesel no Brasil. Se importa de
comunicar comigo?
Obrigado, e um abrao,
Daniel Vasconcelos em So Paulo
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De: [EMAIL
new guy here again,
So I made my first test batch in a blender from wvo. It separated within
3 hours but I gave it overnight anyway. It was darker in color than I expected.
Anyway, I scooped 150 ml off the top of the container and put into a jar with
150 ml of water. I shook violently
: Saturday, December 25, 2004 9:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems
So.,
If going to church makes a person a Christian, does going to a garage make a
person a car?
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From: Daniel Breen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hey Legal Eagle,
how warm should the bath be?
I run warm water in a saucepan and have the titration jar set in that. Never
checked the actual
about the grease I was trying to do yesterday.
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From: Legal Eagle
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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G'day Daniel;
Are you using a warm water bath while doing the titration? A chopstick is
also
Hey,
New guy to the bio diesel program here. I am having a problem with
titration.
I went to a local restaurant and picked up some wvo. I went thru the process
and it showed a titration of 8.3. I started completely over and the results
were exactly the same. Cool. Rather high
Hello,
Iâm just learning about biodiesel and I would like to meet homebrewers in
Brazil who have experience and wouldnât mind sharing a little bit. Anyone
who might give me a few pointers on where to get equipment and materials
would be highly appreciated.
Daniel
So Paulo, Brasil (11) 6452
Hakan,
I am coming to Stockholm- Gavle next week. I would like to meet with you. Are
you in the area?
Email me your phone number please.
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Thanks
Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This looks like an excellent example on how the American system can be
manipulated and
visually every 500 km or so now.
regards, Daniel
14. B100 Cleaning action (Legal Eagle)
15. RE: fuel additives (Erik Lane)
16. Re: fuel additives (Brian)
Message: 14
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:26:48 -0400
From: Legal Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Biofuel] B100 Cleaning action
, Daniel
Australia
I too checked conversion tables and found it was not listed, so presumed
the same. In any case it still seems that US exhausts last much longer
than ULK counterparts.
Now, just to confuse, what's a Irish mile?
Don Johnston
Environmental Coordinator , Portsmouth City Council
I live in Sweden and want tostart making biofuel. Where do I get the chemicals
etc.? I s anyone here doing it so I can see the process myself.
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The attachment was missing because the list doesn't allow attachments, as an
essential anti-virus measure. The full pdf can be found here:
http://www.homepower.com/files/Biodiesel_Space_Heating.pdf
There is also
Greg and April wrote:
Does anyone know of good ( and free if possible ) anti-spam software?
Mozilla Thunderbird,e-mail client with built in , trainable, spam filter .
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making alcohol, ... .
daniel
girl_mark_fire schrieb:
This is all very interesting to me- I just spent part of last night
looking for diy methanol info, with no success. My interest was in
looking for info on turning methane (from a digester, digesting
glycerine and other waste
Hi you all,
does anybody know who many carbon C-atoms contains
one plant oil molecule? Does it depend on the
plant from which the oil is derived from?
Thanks
Daniel
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Does anyone have statistics for the US as well?
Daniel
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Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 12:52 PM
To: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [biofuels-biz] Q: price for glycerine in EU?
Paulius,
Yes, prices
-40 years. That is
a long time, many things could be developed and
put into use in this time.
I hope I could clear my points. Also I know that
this forum is very Biodiesel/SVO-sided ;-)
Daniel
Hakan Falk schrieb:
Dear Daniel,
The subject was biofuel and I see them as renewable
biological
is the opening of the EU towards the
east, with it big aeras of land and cheap labor.
So, this is a little input - hastily written.
Greetings
Daniel
Hakan Falk schrieb:
Hi Keith and others,
I am now close to publish,
http://energy.saving.nu/biofuels/biofuelorg.shtml
I am still insecure
On Sunday, October 6, 2002, at 06:04 PM, murdoch wrote:
The political capital to be gained by politicians embracing and
pushing for this is significant. We have not only
...
2. improving waste-disposal
First we should make sure that waste feedstocks are a full peer of
virgin feedstocks.
Hello,
I'm new to this list and to biodiesel in general--I read about biodiesel
in last week's Seattle Times, where Mike Pelly and his amazing gizmo was
profiled. I always liked diesels, especially the new ones, but
biodiesel is great, much better, more liberating than any alternative
fuel
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Daniel Hale wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to this list and to biodiesel in general--I read about
biodiesel
in last week's Seattle Times, where Mike Pelly and his amazing gizmo
was
profiled. I always liked diesels, especially the new ones, but
biodiesel is great, much better
superiority.
On his windowsill was a specially made digital clock counting down
the days until the first train rolls.
The screen of Mittal's clock was blank. He barely glanced over when
it was pointed out.
We've been having some power outages recently.
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Daniel Hale wrote
This message is a hoax. The file is a system file of windows,
so do not delete it!
If you are not sure about this, you can check it on many
homepages, just search for the file in the net.
Daniel
Ani schrieb:
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To: Business North
Sent
, MWh/t methanol 12 8-10
By the way, Keith, we share the rating that methanol for
transportation issues will not be an accepted option. It might
be more interesting for the chemical industry 'cause methanol
is a base product for many chemical products.
Daniel
Greg and April wrote
, March 07, 2002 21:03
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methanol from biomass
Hello George
Hello Keith
Could you or Daniel give some detail on the process of producing
methanol from biogas.
Not me, other than to refer you to previous discussions in the
archives, as previous.
Maybe
. A synthesis should be supply with a
gas of the right stoichiometry (H2 to CO) rate (2H2 + CO --
CH3OH).
Daniel
Greg and April wrote:
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From: Daniel West
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 01:27
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methanol from biomass
informations about these issues, I am
very interested.
Daniel
Ken Provost wrote:
What does anybody know about the state of this technology?
Apparently it's come a long way since the old destructive
distillation of wood days. Now they make a mixture of CO and
H2, and use catalysts to turn
to travel via
network shares is due to unprotected machines on the network.
More detailed information enclosed below.
Thanks,
Daniel Newton
Systems Administrator
MCSE SCSA CNA
P.S. I'm looking to brew my first batch for my tow vehicle, a 6.2 diesel
Suburban. Thanks for the wealth of information
Thank you that helps.
If I use 95% Ethanol can I get useable fuel, but in a reduced amount or does
it not make anything useable?
I would still use Ethanol even if it results in lower yeilds providing that
I can get potassium hydroxide..
Thanks,
Daniel
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From: Keith
Please, can anyone answer this!?!
I have heard many bad and good reports.
1) Does it clog fule injectors?
2) Is it ok to run over a long period of time?
3) So what if there is some water; that means less produced fuel but useable
fule, right?
4) Can I, or can I not use lye and grain alcohol?
Anyone know of plans or
a kit, or at least a good discussion of what it would take.
www.lindsaybks.com
Lindsay books caries a book titled Build you own Electric Vehicle
# 2033 for $19.95
It seems to cover every thing you might need to know.
Hope this helps!
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, bikes, drag racers, using batteries,
and electric motors. there are many configurations but that's the basic
premise.
Daniel wrote:
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many questions later :)
Thanks,
daniel
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or use used oil, otherwise the price for new oil will cost very much more
than regular diesel in the U.S. If you are from outside the U.S., new oil
will be less than diesel.
Greg
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