losses
or not.
Hakan
At 10:12 03/01/2004, you wrote:
Thank you, Hakan. I'll look for Radiance brand paints next time I paint.
If I understand low-e glass, it helps prevent heat gain but also helps
prevent heat loss. It blocks about 3% of the (normal) light gain... down
from 75% visible light
of his talents.
Hakan
At 10:56 03/01/2004, you wrote:
California new Governor had declared fiscal emergency, because we
have this 38 billions deficit. They have to cut more budgets and
spending.
Application to get licenses for buying and selling power in
California had been temporally stopped
. This
problem is common for all larger cities in Europe and it is considerable
efforts done to improve the adaptation of the immigrants to their new
environment. A problem that is also common in the US.
Hakan
At 21:13 31/12/2003, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
When last I was in Finland
Cow and the rest of the world for AIDS.
It is sad to again see the examples of US policies being exposed, that
created the current world animosity against US.
Hakan
At 04:26 01/01/2004, you wrote:
I dont know what is true and false about mad cow.. but I do know ...
that after living in england
Energy transmission in buildings,
http://energysavingnow.com/
Hakan
At 04:37 01/01/2004, you wrote:
More and more local code enforcement agencies really are pushing every
new building towards higher insulation values. Only a few major
glitches that they seem to not understand or just
/
Hakan
At 05:23 01/01/2004, you wrote:
Yes, I agree with esbuck! I thought that the glass let everything
through, and that impacted on the interior, was absorbed, and was warmed
up. Then the warmed interior surfaces began to cool by
emitting infrared radiation that that was blocked
it from someone else.
Hakan
I believe the construction industry is and has been moving to a unified
building code. this allows for regional demands and practices. Local
inspectors are still the interpreters and inforcers.
thank you,
joseph
Message: 12
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 11:08:22 -0600
average 60 to 70%
efficiency and only need around 2 times the volume of oil.
Hakan
At 13:10 01/01/2004, you wrote:
Continuing the series, started with Problem #1: How Much Does Heat
Cost?,
Problem # 8 How Much Wood Do I Need? Gives further information for
calculating How much wood is needed to heat
Steve,
Sweden does not exactly goes as far as R45 walls, but looks what happens with
only the old (pre 1978) Swedish standards,
http://energy.saving.nu/buildingcodes/buildingcodedev.shtml
Hakan
At 23:39 29/12/2003, you wrote:
Since I imagine most here are really interested in both
Steve,
Done properly, you only need a lawn cutter size diesel engine for,
http://energy.saving.nu/plugin/hvacpump.shtml
generator engines at,
http://www.hardydiesel.com/gen/generators.htm
Hakan
At 23:52 29/12/2003, you wrote:
Hoping to build my own little bio diesel converter. So thanks
information around this,
in form of articles and education material, I would be happy if I could
publish it on our web site, I am pretty sure that Keith would say the same.
Hakan
At 05:07 27/12/2003, you wrote:
Dear Hakan:
Since I regard you as a respected authority in energy matters, I
situation and it will take a lot of
sacrifices to get out of that one.
Hakan
At 23:50 26/12/2003, you wrote:
Small problem, I do not want to destroy this illusion of that US have grand
choices, but the real ones are,
US needs oil and it is urgent, sorry but US only have oil for 10 years
valuable
direct action that all of us can participate in. Sometimes I am accused of
being too heavy, cannot understand why. LOL
Hakan
At 04:41 27/12/2003, you wrote:
Hakan Falk wrote:
FAST DEVELOPMENT OF COAL AND NUCLEAR.
This is also a high stake poker game, but would give US much
energy use.
It is all about human footprint and Americans have awfully big feet.
Hakan
At 16:56 27/12/2003, you wrote:
I enjoy reading the opinions expressed in this group, but I sometimes have a
sense of unease, not about energy sources but about the people.
They seem to say: I know better
.
Hakan
At 20:47 26/12/2003, you wrote:
You are doing the same thing, answering things I did not say. I said the
US needs oil. I did not say we needed to reduce our foreign dependency on
oil, I did not say anything about foreign terrorists. I made a simple,
factual statement. I will make it again
I posted some info earlier on Pulsonex and here is more,
Pulsonex Propulsion Burner/Boiler
http://www.energysavingnow.com/products/pulsonex/
93% efficiency, yearly average 90%!!
It works, I have one.
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I posted some info earlier on Pulsonex and here is more,
Pulsonex Propulsion Burner/Boiler
http://www.energysavingnow.com/products/pulsonex/
93% efficiency, yearly average 90%!!
It works, I have one.
Hakan
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Biofuels
a very good
instrument for this and we can maintain industrial security, which I think
is important. Otherwise, decentralization is the key to any solution and I
know that most of the group members think so too.
Hakan
At 16:59 18/12/2003, you wrote:
Hakan,
'No frill' grid connections would
leave them without
protection.
Hakan
At 14:26 17/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi Hakan
This may be of interest:
VW banking upon biofuels, biofuel engines
Volkswagen has been one of the firm believers in the internal
combustion engine--the diesel and gasoline engine of today--and its
potential
were constructed in the first place. They are not in the interest of the
people, they are in the interest of corporations and established interests.
I have a large admiration for you guys, who patiently discuss with EPA
instead of putting them in front of an execution squad. LOL
Hakan
At 21:41
Mark,
The Gengas site is both in Swedish and in English, try this link
on how to build,
http://www.gengas.nu/byggbes/contents.shtml
Hakan
At 02:33 17/12/2003, you wrote:
I would love to know more info on the biomass gasifier but the site you
reference in not in English. Know of any other
site
and can contribute with keeping it accessible.
Hakan
At 10:08 17/12/2003, you wrote:
There's a lot more of Emil Bedi's excellent work at Hakan's site:
http://energy.saving.nu/energytoday/basics.shtmlhttp://energy.saving.nu/energytoday/basics.shtml
If you have a closer look at the ProAlcool
,
especially in developing economies.
Hakan
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
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Biofuels list archives:
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then I can add more info.
Hakan
At 14:23 17/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi Hakan
Keith,
Yes, Emil Bedi did a very job and I am trying to update and complement it.
Where is he, what is he doing now, do you know? Isn't he also
interested in keeping it current and accessible?
I looks like
were constructed in the first place. They are not in the interest of the
people, they are in the interest of corporations and established interests.
I have a large admiration for you guys, who patiently discuss with EPA
instead of putting them in front of an execution squad. LOL
Hakan
At 21:41
to us, it seems as
Hakan pointed out). I would hate to see some sort of nasty fuel
additive get rushed into public use without the EPA taking a
conservative approach to it's regulation (which, everyone is going
to scream , has already happened many times, such as MTBE).
Hopefully their conservative
money for the
hydrogen car. -:)
Hakan
At 21:56 15/12/2003, you wrote:
If Rudolf Diesel was able to make an engine which runs on SWO in 1913 I
don't see the reason why it can't be done in 2003.
After all we are trying to explore life on Mars!
If for DIY guy takes $300 to make car to run on SWO, I
to be a
competitive range of diesel engines. VW seems to have close to 50% of that
market otherwise. When the current administration use the word freedom, it
can be anything.
Hakan
At 06:02 16/12/2003, you wrote:
Indeed, I love mistakes in engineering. On the issue of what's different
between
to cheer you up, I assume that this about EU does not
really help you.
I did not know that this about net-metering was only lip-service in US and
was a bit surprised. On paper US looks very progressive on it. Interesting
information, but a bit sad.
Hakan
At 07:22 16/12/2003, you wrote:
The other
and
belive that the JTF site and the discussion group will be able to rub of
its generally good ethics and it is more effective than trying to set guide
lines or some sort of rules. Setting a good example is often the most
effective.
Hakan
At 21:13 14/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi Hakan
Keith
if they are
very valuable also.
Hakan
At 03:12 13/12/2003, you wrote:
Solar electric is becoming a little more efficient.
Sharp has a 185 watt panels that has cells w/ an
efficiency of 17.48% (the whole module is 14.23%
though) (yeah, I'm a solar electric installer).
Do any of you consider
Thought that this could be interesting for the biofuel group also.
Hakan
Cornelius,
I agree with you, but found something that is very interesting and that I
would like to explain. The cardboard soaked with water is a version of a
more than 2000 year old method to cool the air and even more
with current technology. If they will succeed is an other
question and that one I cannot answer.
Hakan
At 20:15 12/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi Hakan,
I'm not familiar with any companies succeeding in this field. (except
special projects companies working on gov't subsidized systems)
I would like
and I will always reply that it
doesn't matter.
In the 20 cases I have never had a capacity problem. I had some problems
with functionality, but that is expected with AC units who have an average
life span of 8 years (rotary compressors).
Hakan
At 20:15 12/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi Hakan,
I'm
Tanks Jack,
This needed to be said and it cannot be too long.
Hakan
At 17:53 12/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi Keith, et. al.
I am glad that this conversation is happening, because I think that
it is perhaps one of the most important discussions out there
today. That is, how do we seek
clients to buy
from you. This way you are acting in a moral way and every gallon sold,
substitute the use of a gallon of fossil fuel. Your and other small
producers success is a moral thing in itself.
Good luck and go out and get the totally immoral energy corporations!
Hakan
At 19:45 09/12/2003
duplicating or direct copying of
what you are saying.
Hakan
At 20:36 11/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi Hakan
If you can sell your biodiesel and make a profit that is acceptable for
you, please sell it. The morality does not rest with who is using it, it is
rather that someone is prepared to use
I wrote a short piece that I call,
Plug-in HVAC Cogeneration.
http://energy.saving.nu/plugin/hvacpump.shtml
It describes a little bit more about the idea and also includes
contributions by others.
Hakan
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be a good party. LOL
But even I can do it cheaper, this is Swedish retail price for on gallon of
Absolut Vodka and they have the highest in the world, he should move to
Brazil and filter the stuff they sell at the pump. LOL
Hakan
At 06:12 07/12/2003, you wrote:
cheeperdrunk said:
Check
Have written,
Moving energy/temperatures for HVAC.
http://energysavingnow.com/hvac/energymove.shtml
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that it is interesting to discuss, is that I am
looking at it from energy saving point of view. Co-generation is also an
other interesting factor.
Would be interesting with some input on this.
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Hakan
At 16:41 03/12/2003, you wrote:
How about one of the large diesel coolers from a refrigerated tractor
trailer? A diesel engine runs a cooler (heat pump) that keeps the
internal temp of the trailer below freezing. Should work
as cogeneration
unit?
Hakan
At 21:36 03/12/2003, you wrote:
Mr. Falk,
A diesel or gas cogeneration/ heat pump combination is commercially
available. Go to
http://www.polarpowerinc.com/products/generators/cogenset.htmhttp://www.polarpowerinc.com/products/generators/cogenset.htm
3tons/36,000
btu air
that it is interesting to discuss, is that I am
looking at it from energy saving point of view. Co-generation is also an
other interesting factor.
Would be interesting with some input on this.
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At 16:41 03/12/2003, you wrote:
How about one of the large diesel coolers from a refrigerated tractor
trailer? A diesel engine runs a cooler (heat pump) that keeps the
internal temp of the trailer below freezing. Should work
For connection to an active distribution grid see,
Plug-in Solar power.
by Hakan Falk, Energy Saving Now
http://energy.saving.nu/plugin/pluginsolar.shtml
As a complement to earlier,
The Grid.
by Hakan Falk, Energy Saving Now
http://www.energysavingnow.com/thegrid/http
For connection to an active distribution grid see,
Plug-in Solar power.
by Hakan Falk, Energy Saving Now
http://energy.saving.nu/plugin/pluginsolar.shtml
As a complement to earlier,
The Grid.
by Hakan Falk, Energy Saving Now
http://www.energysavingnow.com/thegrid/http
.
Hakan
At 07:53 28/11/2003, you wrote:
Obviously it depends on who you ask.
I did a little reading about the background of
Brazil's National Alcohol Program (PROALCOOL)
posted below which speaks of ethanol blended
gasoline percentages, further below, that I
thought might be interesting
for US: Get rid of the Bush administration, US have never had a
more corrupted one.
Hakan
At 08:13 27/11/2003, you wrote:
20% of all vehicles in Brazil run on 100% ethanol. How is it that they are
so successful in implementing a renewable resource while they are a poorer
country than the U.S?
What
Keith,
Maybe you heard what they say in Netherlands. They have very clean water to
start with, because before it arrives to Netherlands it passed at least 5
Germans. Kidneys are maybe the most efficient Turbokiller. LOL
Hakan
At 09:30 27/11/2003, you wrote:
Does this make sense? Seems
they can
use what is left over. The current free trade negotiations, that US try
with its neighbors, looks like advanced high level robbery.
Brazilians have all the reasons to be proud of their achievements. I really
enjoyed my first visit to Brazil last year.
Hakan
At 11:05 27/11/2003, you
) and private beaches.
-:) You are very right in what you are saying, a lot of hype and no meat. A
famous American expression is also where is the beef? from the Apollo film
Hakan
At 15:02 27/11/2003, you wrote:
Even richer than the US.
I know how to say it.The US is a POOR country that has
. But on the other hand, they
say that you learn by your mistakes and in that case US is very qualified. LOL
Hakan
At 15:07 27/11/2003, you wrote:
Sorry, Folks
The blend used in Brazil is a 25% etanol mix.
- Original Message -
From: Hakan Falk
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent
Hi Everybody,
I have tried to find a way to describe the following as on topic for
biofuels, but I think I need the help from Keith on this. It is of general
interest and could maybe be of help for somebody, so I am posting it anyway.
Hakan
Disturbed children and Grumpy old men.
by Hakan
Hi Everybody,
I have tried to find a way to describe the following as on topic for
biofuels, but I think I need the help from Keith on this. It is of general
interest and could maybe be of help for somebody, so I am posting it anyway.
Hakan
Disturbed children and Grumpy old men.
by Hakan
, if something
like this can be done?
Hakan
At 22:57 26/11/2003, you wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/renewable/Story/0,2763,1091895,00.htmlhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/renewable/Story/0,2763,1091895,00.html
Mini-turbine brings 'green power for all'
Company claims its domestic wind unit can provide 15
, if something
like this can be done?
Hakan
At 22:57 26/11/2003, you wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/renewable/Story/0,2763,1091895,00.htmlhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/renewable/Story/0,2763,1091895,00.html
Mini-turbine brings 'green power for all'
Company claims its domestic wind unit can provide 15
An other one.
Hydrogen in power generation.
by Hakan Falk, Energy Saving Now
http://energy.saving.nu/hydrogen/hydrogenpower.shtml
One of the most controversial energy discussions, is the current US
promotion of hydrogen usage in the transportation sector. We, among many
others, have
. To
change the US system is not one of my primary goals, for that I would need
a couple of more lifetimes.
Please do not give up, because we are right and telling the truth. Help me
instead with more articles and I will publishing them on our site.
Hakan
At 16:45 25/11/2003, you wrote:
Date
An other one.
Hydrogen in power generation.
by Hakan Falk, Energy Saving Now
http://energy.saving.nu/hydrogen/hydrogenpower.shtml
One of the most controversial energy discussions, is the current US
promotion of hydrogen usage in the transportation sector. We, among many
others, have
. To
change the US system is not one of my primary goals, for that I would need
a couple of more lifetimes.
Please do not give up, because we are right and telling the truth. Help me
instead with more articles and I will publishing them on our site.
Hakan
At 16:45 25/11/2003, you wrote:
Date
After a major stomach and computer disk crash, were I lost a lot of blood,
sweat and tears, I am now slowly getting productive again. I wrote the
following information article for our site and like to share it with the
list for comments.
The Grid.
by Hakan Falk, Energy Saving Now
http
After a major stomach and computer disk crash, were I lost a lot of blood,
sweat and tears, I am now slowly getting productive again. I wrote the
following information article for our site and like to share it with the
list for comments.
The Grid.
by Hakan Falk, Energy Saving Now
http
generators
for this, but the price will be higher.
Why do you only have to heat up the pond, don't you have heating needs for
your farm and surroundings also?
Hakan
At 21:02 19/11/2003, you wrote:
I'm in Ontario!
There is lots of talk about grid problems in NA.
We have lots of Canola fields here
, but in this particular case it
does not seem so. Otherwise Canada and Sweden have a lot in common, apart
from the intensive passion for ice hockey. I have a tendency to look at
Canada more as a European country and maybe that is wrong.
Hakan
At 22:42 19/11/2003, you wrote:
On a serious side, I strongly believe
mistrusting people. How
they can swallow the Bush story and support him in Iraq, but deal with the
ethanol question in this way, goes beyond my wildest imagination.
Maybe a small smile anyway. -:)
Hakan
At 11:16 17/11/2003, you wrote:
Following is a link to a story that appeared on LandLine, a rural
I got the following article from Carl Johnson on the issues of design of
wind turbines, it is a description of the mathematics, design issues and
efficiencies of different types of wind turbines.
http://energy.saving.nu/wind/winddesignprimer.shtml
Hakan
Yahoo
My mistake, because I think that we call
Rapeseed, Canola (low erucic acid rapeseed) variant Rapeseed oil in Europe.
I am not that sure, since this is not really my field, only something that
was told some time ago. I am sorry if I was wrong on this.
Hakan
At 06:45 AM 10/25/2003, you
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/nexus/Brassica_rapeseed_nex.html
Canola and rapeseed is the same, the Americans did not like the name
association.
Hakan
At 02:35 AM 10/25/2003, you wrote:
Hello,
Would anyone know how much oil you get out of a tonne of canola seed?
It seems
Also this older database,
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/dukeindex.html
Hakan
At 02:35 AM 10/25/2003, you wrote:
Hello,
Would anyone know how much oil you get out of a tonne of canola seed?
It seems that our market boards in Canada sell seeds by the bushel
of traditional
reactors continue, it could be a sort of poor mans nuclear program and give
the developing countries a chance to get something out of their uranium,
before they have to ship it to the developed countries.
Hakan
At 03:12 AM 10/24/2003, you wrote:
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Hakan
At 04:12 AM 10/23/2003, you wrote:
I have run across two terms and a document that help me reconcile with the
hydrogen economy that will most likely be the main focus during the next
20 years.
The terms are RENEWABLE Hydrogen
be
minimized.
Hakan
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be
minimized.
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immediately, or even drill as much as we can, the crises is still there.
Hakan
At 06:53 PM 10/21/2003, you wrote:
I think that the beauty of the Ovonic system is that it uses process heat
to release the H2 from the storage tanks. The heat generated either from
an H2 ICE or a FC could also help
economical and a lot safer. It would for
sure be needed.
Hakan
At 04:11 AM 10/22/2003, you wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 14:40:08 +0200, you wrote:
MM,
Formation and reformation of hydrogen/whatsoever combinations as storage
techniques are obviously the way to go forward. It is however a storage
Although I can see large advantages in hydrogen as storage in stationary
power generation and military mobile applications, I see that it is going
to take a long time before we see the hydrogen economy for propelling
transport in general.
Hydrogen as a Fuel for Automobiles
Although I can see large advantages in hydrogen as storage in stationary
power generation and military mobile applications, I see that it is going
to take a long time before we see the hydrogen economy for propelling
transport in general.
Hydrogen as a Fuel for Automobiles
MM,
You are right, I slept now. Should be 29 and 900 billion and
estimates of what is not found range between 1 and 3 trillion.
It was a good party. -:))
Hakan
At 11:38 AM 10/19/2003, you wrote:
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 03:02:35 +0200, you wrote:
Sorry Bob,
I just came from a very nice
Article in CNN,
World oil and gas running out.
http://edition.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/10/02/global.warming/index.html
Hakan
At 02:30 PM 10/19/2003, you wrote:
MM,
You are right, I slept now. Should be 29 and 900 billion and
estimates of what is not found range between 1 and 3 trillion
question is very welcomed.
Hakan
At 08:20 PM 10/17/2003, you wrote:
Hakan Falk wrote:
You also have to consider the absorption of uv by vegetation,
which uses it and store the energy, instead of radiating infrared.
Less vegetation equals warmer air etc. etc.
the difference between
Sorry Bob,
I just came from a very nice wedding party. Yearly use of oil is 29 trillion
barrel a year and total known reserves is around 900 trillion. It should also
say that our living space is very narrow in depth.
Hakan
At 02:38 AM 10/19/2003, you wrote:
Bob,
We must both know
to move to
developed countries with the help of fossil fuels.
Hakan
At 03:35 PM 10/18/2003, you wrote:
Hi all,
I wonder if the researchers have taken into account
the growth by the developing countries like China and
India on petroleum usage.
2 billion people wanting to consume like a first world
participation in a in depth discussion of my of the hip thoughts.
Hakan
At 07:13 AM 10/17/2003, you wrote:
Honestly Hakan?
One factor cannot be more important than another when they are all
inter-related.
Greenhouse gases give cause to greater latent absorption by land masses,
giving the abundant
might be a simplified opinion. I think that the
average change in the heat absorption coefficient for the earth surface
could even be a more important factor.
Hakan
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Aleklett especially comment on that they not specialists on the coal
situation,
but known estimates are included as I understand it. Download and read it, it
is around 2 Mb total.
Hakan
At 05:55 PM 10/16/2003, you wrote:
on 10/16/03 8:25 AM, Hakan Falk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apart
model, which also can be used by developing
countries.
Hakan
At 07:47 PM 10/16/2003, you wrote:
Apart from the faster depletion,
which is very worrisome, the good
news is that there are not enough
fossil resources for worst case
scenario of Global warming through
Green house gases
that determines who is getting it.
Hakan
PS, I do not mean to start an Iraq discussion again. -:))
At 10:45 PM 10/16/2003, you wrote:
Hakan Falk wrote:
MM,
Yes, the current known coal resources will last 233 years,
with current consumption.
There is an important point here. At current
as you and I have.
Can you think about a more effective WMD, than the air pollution?
A bit slow, but anonymous and difficult to find the culprit.
Hakan
At 11:49 PM 10/16/2003, you wrote:
I further pessimistically predict that rather than do the right thing
when faced with diminishing oil supplies
anyway, they must continue
to pay for this period.
Hakan
At 01:09 AM 10/17/2003, you wrote:
http://www.motherjones.com/news/featurex/2003/35/we_531_07.htmlhttp://www.motherjones.com/news/featurex/2003/35/we_531_07.html
The Ungreening of America
The Bottom Line
Tons of additional air pollutants
Masonry stoves can be sensitive to too high temperatures, so be careful
with this. Even using coal could be forming cracks, so be sure that your
masonry stove can take it, before you try.
Hakan
At 05:14 PM 10/14/2003, you wrote:
Has any body tried mixing fryer oil and sawdust or other boimass
the risks with up to 90%. We
do not want to make a
mistake here, but on the other hand it might not be needed anyway, since
Americans care more
about their cars than their lives.
Hakan Falk
RE: Proposed Fuel Specification and Pump Labeling Requirements for
Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blended Fuel.
Dear
the risks with up to 90%. We
do not want to make a
mistake here, but on the other hand it might not be needed anyway, since
Americans care more
about their cars than their lives.
Hakan Falk
RE: Proposed Fuel Specification and Pump Labeling Requirements for
Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blended Fuel.
Dear
the risks with up to 90%. We
do not want to make a
mistake here, but on the other hand it might not be needed anyway, since
Americans care more
about their cars than their lives.
Hakan Falk
RE: Proposed Fuel Specification and Pump Labeling Requirements for
Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blended Fuel.
Dear
the risks with up to 90%. We
do not want to make a
mistake here, but on the other hand it might not be needed anyway, since
Americans care more
about their cars than their lives.
Hakan Falk
RE: Proposed Fuel Specification and Pump Labeling Requirements for
Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blended Fuel.
Dear
.
Hakan
At 02:59 AM 10/14/2003, you wrote:
This is a Press Release from Stuart, and so biased, but
interesting nonetheless.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/031009/95284_1.htmlhttp://biz.yahoo.com/bw/031009/95284_1.html
Press Release Source: Stuart Energy Systems Corporation
Stuart Energy, Statkraft
Martin,
I am not Californian and if I complain it would be like I am
getting into something that is non of my business. So I
thought that a bit of irony and humor might be better. At
least he would understand my need for American bashing. LOL
Hakan
At 03:29 AM 10/14/2003, you wrote:
Thanks
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