Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel University

2004-09-29 Thread robert harder
IMHO no true innovations come from the variety of knowledge and experiences being combined, tight focus is a good way to improve an existing system but is no way to create true innovation gt;From: Party of Citizens lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt; gt;Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gt;To: Rachel Burton

Re: Keeping older vehicles on the road - was Re: [Biofuel] goodreading

2004-09-27 Thread robert harder
becomes difficult to find a car over 15 yrs old that is still safe to drive due to massive corrosion of the metal structures, if the auto makers would build body and frame structures that would survive longer it is a great idea gt; gt;Now, if you were to put the 2004 computer controlled

Re: [biofuel] Question - efficiency of sunlight conversion

2004-09-25 Thread robert harder
atmosphere listed as 20% Oxygen, 80% Nitrogen and 1% Other gases, which means that all of the greenhouse gasses that people are concerned about are so insignificant that together they total less than one percent of the atmosphere. Ask any meteroligist what has more effect on the weather co2

Re: [biofuel] Question - efficiency of sunlight conversion

2004-09-19 Thread robert harder
The hydrogen economy is being pushed because it is favored by the current oil companies, the cheapest source of hydrogen is oil and therefore switching to hydrogen will not reduce the use or profits of oil, but i fear that large scale use of hydrogen that was not sourced from the electrolysis