fuels.
This is the global perspectives, which does not really give you a reason
for not making a good waste oil burner for yourself.
Hakan
At 01:23 03/04/2004, you wrote:
I have been considering for some time now, constructing a waste oil furnace.
Seems quite simple, and does not require
selected to present their paper in the IEEE conference and was
awarded second price for it. It is a promising and positive event, to find
young students interested in this field and we got the permission to
publish it on our site.
Hakan
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alternatives like coal and oil.
What do you think?
Hakan
At 04:15 01/04/2004, you wrote:
I may be exaggerating though the near-term effects. Perhaps many
Americans will just pay that extra $10-$20 per week and not sweat the
matter.
Many, I guess, maybe more so than we'd think, *IF* it's
. Let us hope so.
Hakan
At 06:42 01/04/2004, you wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 05:23:13 +0200, you wrote:
MM,
Personally I have some thought about the total scenario. I find the OPEC
cuts being against their own adopted policies and it might be some other
underlaying reasons also.
- It has
the
feeling that we are not getting anywhere. I do not understand why and also
that it comes up when somebody talks about doing something with ready for
use technologies.
Hakan
At 21:48 26/03/2004, you wrote:
See also:
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.11/coldfusion_pr.htmlhttp
Gustl,
A refreshing direct variant of what I tried to say in a non political way. LOL
Hakan
At 19:31 25/03/2004, you wrote:
Hallo Hakan,
Unfortunately it can be logically explained economically rather than
politically. You hit the nail on the head perhaps without even
realizing
situation. One more Bush period and US might go
over the edge.
Hakan
At 02:59 25/03/2004, you wrote:
Does anyone can help me in explaining why Bush administration is willing to
spend money on research for Hydrogen technologies instead on other natural
resources such as biodiesel?
I would be very
I owned a long time ago), and people start to drive to
maximize
fuel economy.
Your point makes sense.
snip
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At 00:35 19/03/2004, you wrote:
I'm not sure what you're talking about as far as offending anyone, so
I don't think there's any danger of that, except that to some extent
we get off-topic.
Could I please ask you to go over
, is
shoveling snow. In Spain it is probably trying talking to the infamous PTT
company Telefonica and I am not going to add the HVAC engineers to this. It
is better to laugh about it and slowly change it to the better. LOL
Hakan
At 03:28 19/03/2004, you wrote:
Actually Hakan, I thought you
silver bullet and ready for use saving technologies, in
domestic electricity use.
Hakan
At 02:44 17/03/2004, you wrote:
MM,
Before we get too exited about savings by using DC instead of AC, we might
look at where and why we have this large differences in the energy use by
appliances. Let us first
, that a general high voltage DC
distribution would cause, is not worth it.
Hakan
At 22:13 16/03/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 23:48:36 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Monday, March 15/04
murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about the issue of efficiency in converting from AC to DC
, as in this case, also have some real
benefits for the producers. It shifts some investment capital to the users and
is also positive in balancing the grid, which all is good ready for use
applications..
Hakan
At 16:29 13/03/2004, you wrote:
The reason why I ask, is to know what could be gained by only
. It
seems however to be a large number of more than 50 year old heating
systems, still in use in US.
Hakan
At 03:55 11/03/2004, you wrote:
The reason for this is quite simple. Though our country's fleet of
autos and light trucks could turn over within about 12 years and be
replaced by more
storing electricity and the possibility to use the difference between peak
and off peak pricing to pay for an electricity storage, which then also can
be used for other purposes like small solar, wind and hydro generation.
Hakan
At 03:52 11/03/2004, you wrote:
Call it biofuel, energy storage
corrupted than US under the Bush administration.
It is sad to see this.
Hakan
At 19:11 11/03/2004, you wrote:
Below is the text of a bill filed in Connecticut that will apparently stifle
the development of biodiesel through the regulation of any production of the
fuel or any biodiesel mixes
, they would last for 10 years. If they are very lucky,
they will find some more and it would last around 15 years. For Natural Gas
it is 7 and 10 years.
Hakan
.
At 00:58 10/03/2004, you wrote:
http://www.themilwaukeechannel.com/automotive/2908995/detail.htmlhttp://www.themilwaukeechannel.com
have traffic,
without you have any programs running, it is a reason to check your
computer, to find why.
Hakan
At 21:46 09/03/2004, you wrote:
I do not understand.
I have Norton anti virus and AdAware that I use to
keep virus attacks out of my computer.
I do not send out email to this group, I
prices, they
are normally 50-60% lower than normal rates. With a battery storage
solution, would it be feasible to charge during discounted time and that
way reduce over all electricity costs?
Hakan
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Robert,
Thanks for your education, learned a lot from it and it is described in a
very easy way. Very good job!
Hakan
At 01:32 08/03/2004, you wrote:
murdoch wrote:
That is interesting to learn about NASCAR, but my question is what are
they using now, not how did they get started
important for other and more valuable products.
Hakan
At 21:25 06/03/2004, you wrote:
Hey all.I know that ethanol is alot cleaner burning than gasoline,and
is renewable.Those are its good points.On the downsinde,it has a much
lower heat value than gasoline,making it necessary to use more at a
time
You already did contribute, sometimes the values are not in the answers,
but in the questions.
Hakan
At 05:40 07/03/2004, brainchild0069 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
You guys responded to my question,if not with answers that I wanted
(which I understand sometimes are simply not available
and political
purposes, is not only immoral, it is also very damaging for US.
Hakan
At 06:59 04/03/2004, you wrote:
I think you have a pretty good handle on how things are here in this
country with Energy Policy and other related matters. Your post on
our expectations of South American Generals
to secure large supplies
in the future. With China and others competing for them now, it will not be
enough and increasingly more difficult to secure at low cost.
Hakan
At 21:19 03/03/2004, you wrote:
If I were the energy dictator, I would first level the field by stopping
all energy subsidies
MM,
First I thought that you disagreed with me and then you said if and where
possible, which is exactly what I said, but in more specific terms. -:)
Hakan
At 00:03 04/03/2004, you wrote:
I thought there were a couple of good ideas inherent in Bob's
response.
First, it made me think
their own democracy. Very egoistic behavior by them, they
should understand that the Iraqi democracy and oil are much more important.
Yes, it is a risk that the Americans will try to win the hearts and minds
of the Venezuelan people and by force liberate them. LOL
Hakan
At 22:00 02/03/2004, you
of around 100
miles.
Hakan
At 22:16 02/03/2004, you wrote:
Overall, I tend to agree with your thesis on your page, that damage is
already done.
On the issue of Oil Depletion, I've heard some conflicting accounts.
But even in the unlikely event that the world were *still* awash in
Oil, I do believe
. They
will be forced to do this anyway, but now it would be much more pain.
Hakan
At 17:47 01/03/2004, you wrote:
Hi MM
My vote is for no energy bill, if my only choice is one that he and
his team have sanctioned, as I understand the ones they have put
forward.
Then this might be relevant - from
production
of it from coal. I have not assumed that they and their masters do not know
what they are doing. It is the ordinary people that do not know what is
going on.
Hakan .
At 01:00 02/03/2004, you wrote:
Keith,
I made a new section about depletion,
Fossil energy depletion
to understand what is happening. It will probably be more
complicated and difficult than the CO2 model, but it must be done. Without
it, we might manage CO2 and reach nowhere, since we do not manage the over
all human activities.
Hakan
At 08:13 29/02/2004, you wrote:
Hakan;
I think that your
and environmental consequences anyway.
Hakan
At 01:46 28/02/2004, you wrote:
Would anybody care to debunk this article?
http://www.techcentralstation.com/022404D.htmlhttp://www.techcentralstation.com/022404D.html
Lillie
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fossil fuel resources.
It is happening and therefore extremely important that we get to the real
causes, as soon as possible. It can be much worse and quicker, than we
imagine today. We do not know It scares me!!!
Hakan
At 14:56 28/02/2004, you wrote:
Would anybody care to debunk
a harem and he will soon be too distracted and occupied,
to pose a threat.
Hakan
At 18:41 28/02/2004, you wrote:
Keith,
Climate change is happening and it is very compelling proof to the
conclusion that it is man made and pollution related. It might even be
worse and more rapid than we now belive
I am sectioning our web site,
http://energysavingnow.com/
And have done,
http://energysavingnow.com/biofuels/
and
http://energysavingnow.com/hydrogen/
Since it is relevant and interesting for the group, I posted the links.
Hakan
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MM,
I have some data that maybe is interesting in your evaluation,
http://energy.saving.nu/buildingcodes/eucode.shtml
US is 3 times more than Sweden and Canada 4 times.
Hakan
At 02:59 25/02/2004, you wrote:
This is not directly to the points you've been making, but it is
somewhat related
,
please do so, we owe it to them and maybe it is possible to contribute in
some way.
Hakan
At 05:06 25/02/2004, you wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:15:57 -0800, you wrote:
on 2/24/04 5:59 PM, murdoch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I'd just like to get an idea. One way would
be to consult
are only one of the means to get there.
Hakan
At 18:30 25/02/2004, you wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 10:40:04 +0100, you wrote:
Biomass use in the world is large and dangerous, not for the climate, but
for the people.
Large and dangerous for the people? I'm sorry, I'm just not
understanding
an
important part in climate change.
Hakan
At 06:23 24/02/2004, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2/23/2004 12:07:36 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps. But don't forget that the particulates in question are soot,
which tends to absorb heat
. Do take the time to read through Journey to
Forever site. It is a large task, but very educative.
Liking to learn is an asset, nurture it all the time and it is exiting.
Hakan
At 21:56 22/02/2004, you wrote:
If we're not having fun lets quit. This is the first time I've been exposed
to direct
cancer cure and infarct resistance.
It is very long to go, before they learn enough to develop sustainable new
variants of species. The ones that exist today are proven survivors of the
natural GM and it will be difficult to mimic, without large risks of very
damaging mistakes.
Hakan
At 02:44 23
and are looking for the first test production sites
in Canada.
Hakan
At 05:53 23/02/2004, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
...
I heard, a few years back that the Swedes were dealing with their spent
fuel problem by putting the pellets in leadded glass balls about the
size of baseballs
the Iraqi war, this because it is difficult for me to do, without
saying what did I said. It is however never too late for US to start
adopting responsible foreign policies. It is many countries, who is
pillaging and utilizing the developing countries, but US stands out in this
crowd.
Hakan
Todd,
This time it was a field of nuggets in what you are saying.
Hakan
At 06:26 22/02/2004, you wrote:
Lillie,
The point I was trying to make since I heard that admission, not my
admission since I like to believe I have scruples, is that everyone with
power wants more and anyone
, so it is not even
beneficial for the US population, in the long run.
Hakan
At 17:26 22/02/2004, you wrote:
I wasn't talking about higher yields with fertilizers but with GMO. We
offered seed to Africa for free but it was rejected. What has that got to do
with patents?
Lillie
- Original
in buildings, was prohibited in Sweden early 1960's. Together
with some other dangerous materials.
Hakan
At 20:12 22/02/2004, you wrote:
Hakan wrote:
Jay,
The rest of the world does not use asbestos products, they have for a
long time been prohibited in EU countries. They are also very many
US push button
warfare. I do not call that to do the best, hard job or not, if the goal
should be to serve his country and citizens. Beside that, it is good with
high pollution standards, because most of them also lead to energy
conservation and less dependence of foreign supplies.
Hakan
the populous vote. It should be implemented as a model
in the rest of the world.
I do agree about shooting in color and afterwards you can always make
the dramatic pictures when he goes under in BW, very good advice.
Hakan
At 03:49 19/02/2004, you wrote:
Hi
Always shoot color. Photoshop can get
be much
less, if this was applied. The stage of todays control systems is sad.
Hakan
At 18:15 10/02/2004, you wrote:
I found these:
http://www.insolroll.com/rolling/index.htmlhttp://www.insolroll.com/rolling/index.html
which advertise that they are European Style Shutters.
It occurrs to me
John,
Are you sure that you have the dates right, if so, the court ruling must be
a joke. To rule 1994 against the second world war concentration camps for
the Japanese in US. -))
If it was dec. 1944, the shortly ending of internment, must have been close
or at the end of WWII. LOL
Hakan
, not nice
stories to hear.
Hakan
At 21:21 10/02/2004, you wrote:
Hakan Falk wrote:
John,
Are you sure that you have the dates right, if so, the court ruling
must be
a joke. To rule 1994 against the second world war concentration camps for
the Japanese in US. -))
If it was dec
experiences in
leading positions. On top of this, I have had close business relationships
with IBM, HP, DEC etc. etc.
Hakan
At 02:59 08/02/2004, you wrote:
Well you had better not buy from HP or any number of major firms because
my 3 X number has nothing to do with my degree. It has a lot to do
that some
innovative solutions and vehicles must be in place for customer support and
satisfaction.
Hakan
At 15:19 08/02/2004, you wrote:
Chuck,
Funny you should mention HP and the lilke. Their marketing strategies are a
bit more involved than your oversimplified 3x premise - volume and lost
put together a kit and sell it for the sum
of the parts to interested on Internet. You will for sure be able to have
around 40% margin on it and be able to sell it for half the price of
fuelmeister.
Hakan
At 21:13 08/02/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
I don't think that Chuck and I are on the same
the world. Could be a good step towards Keith's
whish for diversification and we had done something positive, instead of
arguing about well defined business models.
Hakan
At 23:29 08/02/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
Rather than your suggestion, why don't I and others just make the
information freely
Forward this, I think that we recognize it since a very long time back.
Sounds exactly like the things we discussed and maybe Robert L. Hirsch is a
member of the biofuel list. In that case he made an impression and it is
very good that the message comes out, clear and loud.
Hakan
I think
,
At 18:00 26/01/2004, you wrote:
Thanks, Hakan, for spreading lots of good information on energy
efficiency. However, your latest subtlety regarding the rope curtain
has me a bit skeptical. I'm wondering if rope curtain as dehumidifier
is really a correct explanation of a mode in which a rope
on avoiding to work. LOL
Hakan
At 17:51 01/02/2004, you wrote:
Thor,
On the issue of stabilization of population and sustainability I have to
agree, but I think that neither you or I agree with the existence of a
SUPS. This because it is not really an US issue, nor will we solve that
problem
, it is some other
important defects in that country's economical, social and political
structure. US is the only country, on the top 20 developed countries, that
in this case have problems with too high nativity, instead of the opposite.
Hakan
At 22:58 30/01/2004, you wrote:
Keith, thanks
x-charset ISO-8859-1
Thanks Keith,
It was a very interesting reading and I did not know the history before.
Being Swedish, the slavery is not such as important part of our legacy and
therefore not connected to historical events. I really enjoyed the reading.
Hakan
At 05:15 31/01/2004, you
agriculture business
models and it will be both good and bad samples of opportunities in this.
Hakan
At 19:12 29/01/2004, you wrote:
I agree with some of your assumptions. However when it comes to
capitalism and the markets and making a profit I don't apologize.
If you took the time to realize
hold of one in Spain.
Hakan
At 21:26 28/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi all - Rather then reply to all the various questions from various
members of the various groups I've posted to, RE:- the Lister
engine driven alternator project, I have decided to do a 'one covers
all' reply so heres a list
://www.energysavingnow.com/firstaid/
Hakan
At 03:57 24/01/2004, you wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 02:28:59 +0100, you wrote:
MM,
The best effect from shutters is if they are outside. Historically the are
very common in the south European countries and there they are historically
a massive window
, otherwise you will be bored to death by my ranting.
Hakan
At 01:43 24/01/2004, you wrote:
I am ready with a final draft of First aid for house owners. As many
know, I strongly believe that alternative energy sources and energy
conservation are two sides of the same coin. I would like
temperature in the room. Since
the shutters are made in aluminium, they are low emission, even if they are
colored in light color. After that you can maybe consider R-value as some
sort of contribution, but not a crucial design parameter.
Hakan
At 03:57 24/01/2004, you wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 02:28
Hakan
At 21:59 22/01/2004, you wrote:
I'm being provocative again. Is the otherwise interesting topic of wind
energy appropriate on a biofuels mailing list? If so, will this list also
cover
hydroelectric power, geothermal power, wave energy, etc.? I just dropped the
energyresources Yahoo group
in
line with the thinking of modern engineers. When you start to change this,
you have to first understand the original concept. Otherwise you get
surprises like this freezing or other things. Before doing anything, it is
better to understand well what can happen.
Hakan
At 02:37 22/01/2004, you
a value on its own, for anyone who want to buy a new AC unit. I
welcome any comments.
Hakan
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. It is
not much of a green building if a choice of material causes larger energy use.
A couple of days ago, I got the films we talked about once, moved to DVD.
If you are interested I will make some excerpts for you and your father to
download. Tell me off list.
Hakan
At 20:36 22/01/2004, you
.
First aid for house owners.
Final draft, Jan. 2004.
http://www.energysavingnow.com/firstaid/
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of sealing the construction too much, but not totally,
with modern materials and especially unsuitable paint.
Hakan
At 20:06 21/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi Hakan,
Impressive discussion you have. There is one thing I have run across in the
past that may not fall within the scope of first aid, but I
discussion
and without stupid side comments. I am not saying that it is
typical for US either, but when it happens, this kind of
arrogance is not the German way. You can find them square
headed sometimes, but not like this.
Hakan
At 06:49 20/01/2004, you wrote:
I've been trying to get technical
not tolerate this kind of behavior
and most European too (do not include UK and France).
I would not have had the patience with the guy as Alan had, I would
have called a top guy in Germany.
Hakan
At 10:45 20/01/2004, you wrote:
Hakan
I read your posts with wonder at the common sense you normally
be a very large cross membership between the lists, my guess
would be around 80%, so a consolidation is natural.
Hakan
At 08:51 18/01/2004, you wrote:
Jim Miller wrote:
Dr. Tyson:
Dr Tyson is not a list member, her message was forwarded by Tom Leue.
But maybe someone will forward it to her.
Your
Fritz,
Do you have a link to Germany's GreenWeek?
Hakan
At 16:45 16/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
as i just received a Newsletter from Germanys GreenWeek:
the Manure of 15 Cows produce Electricity for 4 Households.
2000 Biogas plants deliver to 500 000 Households Power.
An excellent example
No problems Fritz, I read German.
Hakan
At 17:50 16/01/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
a little Mistake by me,there is a english Version availible
Fritz
- Original Message -
From: Friedrich Friesinger
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel
MM,
I changed the subject line, if you do not mind. Because I like to
continue to post on the original subject.
Hakan
At 13:25 14/01/2004, you wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 02:20:54 -0800, you wrote:
aggressive. Anyway, all snakes are a bit like that big cobra, unless
you startle them
Made more on the issue and have done insulation issues,
First aid for house owners.
Preliminary draft, Jan. 2004.
http://www.energysavingnow.com/firstaid/
Hakan
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all comments from list members. I will cross post on the
discussion on the biofuel list.
I also like to see if we can find a format for feed back articles from
implementations and tests by list members.
Hakan
At 16:28 09/01/2004, you wrote:
An excellent idea. I will make something general
birds.
Knowing that we both have the work cut out for us, we can maybe finish the
subject now.
Hakan
At 01:15 13/01/2004, you wrote:
Hakan - what you describe is absolutely appalling, beyond my imagination
- barbarian...
Alex
Hakan Falk wrote:
Alex,
We talked about windmills, cats etc. Why
probably have a better feeling of satisfaction with the wind alternative.
If it was grid-tied, it would also work somewhat better.
I wonder if it is more list members that have your experiences.
Hakan
At 08:46 12/01/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hakan,
The concept of a grid-tied VW-turbine has
constructive and positive environment for energy discussions. It is of
course also a matter of the quality of membership also and the good
international profile help a lot, it attracts people with constructive,
understanding and helpful mind set.
Hakan
At 06:08 11/01/2004, you wrote:
you
0.95
This means that my suggestion is well within boundaries for a viable design
and good margins for lower efficiencies based on the small size. With the
correction of the Savonius efficiency, it will also fit in the design concept.
Hakan
At 08:18 11/01/2004, you wrote:
you wrote:
Hoagy
here.
Hakan
At 18:48 11/01/2004, you wrote:
Thank you Hakan.
Did some looking at the local wind data here,
Wind Energy Resource Atlas of the United States
http://rredc.nrel.gov/wind/pubs/atlas/tables/C-1T.htmlhttp://rredc.nrel.gov/wind/pubs/atlas/tables/C-1T.html
to get some idea whats
discussion,
Plug-n Wind turbine, a development spec.
http://energy.saving.nu/plugin/windturbine.shtml
If anyone want to pick up the original topic again.
Hakan
At 16:09 10/01/2004, you wrote:
dont remember who sent that silly post that turbines kill birds.. but
it is my belief
Hoagy,
Looked at,
Wind Energy Systems
http://www.eece.ksu.edu/~gjohnson/
Liked it as a basic text book, but it seems a bit old on newer development.
Well worth to read.
Hakan
At 00:53 08/01/2004, you wrote:
you wrote:
Hoagy,
It is quite interesting, because after I posted
is
disturbing.
Hakan
At 23:00 07/01/2004, you wrote:
Have you looked into devices currently available for boats? As a
former cruising sailor, I used solar and diesel, but many folks also
used wind generators. Works well on boats, especially in lattitudes
of the daily, steady trade winds. Personally I
to correct.
Hakan
At 19:03 08/01/2004, you wrote:
you wrote:
Hoagy,
Looked at,
Wind Energy Systems
http://www.eece.ksu.edu/~gjohnson/http://www.eece.ksu.edu/~gjohnson/
Liked it as a basic text book, but it seems a bit old on newer development.
Well worth to read.
Hakan
Thanks
the brain with half
the sight. LOL
I hope you get your harvest in properly.
Hakan
At 12:54 07/01/2004, you wrote:
Well Hakan, I think even the horses would be in troublethey emit
greenhouse gas too you know!!
Steven
Hakan Falk wrote:
Sorry, I got it wrong. It should be Australia. I am so
, a debate and
discussion is needed. I have done the following article,
Plug-n Wind turbine, a development specification.
http://energy.saving.nu/plugin/windturbine.shtml
as an attempt to get a discussion started.
Hakan
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Todd and Robert,
Please read my article, I am looking for 150 to 200 watt turbines at a very
low price, that can be mounted on a villa roof in an urban area. -:)
Sorry if I was not clear, it is difficult to explain.
Hakan
At 04:10 07/01/2004, you wrote:
Appal Energy wrote:
Hakan
turbines and be able to use them roof
mounted.
Hakan
At 06:05 07/01/2004, you wrote:
Sorry Hakan.
If you were to ask me? I'd say it can't be done quite the way you would
wish.
Whether you choose vertical or horizontal axis turbines, the height of the
foils themselves would preclude roof mount
are quite sharp things. The link,
http://www.wvt.de/englisch/html/energie_1.htmhttp://www.wvt.de/englisch/html/energie_1.htm
that you provided, is very interesting, but too big for VW-turbine on roof
top.
The Dutch are working hard on interesting solutions.
Hakan
At 06:00 07/01/2004, you
should use them in the article as description
links.
Hakan
At 06:35 07/01/2004, you wrote:
http://www.awea.org/faq/http://www.awea.org/faq/
Scroll down to Wind Power Technology.
From there it's up to your own curiosity
Well...that and a bit of an idea on what makes a windfoil (wing) work
a lot of time to do checking, since I share the worries about
looking foolish with many.
Hakan
At 07:54 07/01/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
I like the idea of putting a Darrieus rotor on my roof. Do you know of
any small wind mills of this design? Do you know if the design is still
efficient at a small
in our energy information pages fro JTF, Keith and
all the positive contributions from members on the biofuel lists. I
received many compliments from visitors on the information.
Hakan
At 05:12 07/01/2004, Neoteric Biofuels Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hakan: Have you seen this book?
Brake drum
have done the following article,
Plug-n Wind turbine, a development specification.
http://energy.saving.nu/plugin/windturbine.shtmlhttp://energy.saving.nu/plugin/windturbine.shtml
as an attempt to get a discussion started.
Hakan
Hi Hakan,
I'm a bit puzzled.
Is there a Darrieus
://www.aerotecture.com.
They said that their activities manifested what I said and I might get some
material from their follow up measurements on projects. It is not low cost
product offerings, but it is anyway verifying the viability of my idea.
Hakan
At 19:44 07/01/2004, you wrote:
you wrote:
A typo, thanks
, but it is still some
valid information.
Hakan
At 11:24 04/01/2004, you wrote:
Dave/Hakan:
Darryl McMahon sent me a mail mentioning about LADWP, this is a publically
owned company.
They could generate more than 200 million annual reverue for the city of
Los Angeles.
So it's a government owned company
be a
labelling problem. Labelling is very important in US.
Hakan
At 13:35 03/01/2004, you wrote:
I thought you might find this interesting reading.
Its interesting to see the federal MP's being concerned about the lack
of renewable fuels when they are the ones proposing to legislate to
prevent
Sorry, I got it wrong. It should be Australia. I am so used about all the
US problems,
that the fingers think by themselves.
Hakan
At 14:30 03/01/2004, you wrote:
Sounds like the horse breeding business have a future in US. The farmers
and others must freeze also, since light heating oil
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