Hi James,
If you are looking for oil production per hectare then I believe palm oil is at the top of the list. Check the archieves for more info.
Tom Irwin
From: bob allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 09:50:12 -0300Subject: Re: [Biofuel]
James, the energy content of all vegetable and animal fat/oil is about 9
kCalories/gram or about 38 kJoules/gram.
james porakari wrote:
Dear all,
Anyone can anyone help me to find information on
energy content of palm oil and Kernel oil and also
coconut oil. I am doing a research on bifuels as
://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_yield.html
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Dear all,
Anyone can anyone help me to find
Dear all,
Anyone can anyone help me to find information on
energy content of palm oil and Kernel oil and also
coconut oil. I am doing a research on bifuels as
alternatives in Solmon Islands (South Pacific). I am
student at University of South Pacific, Fiji.
Thanks,
James
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Seems to me that it should be pretty close to that of vegetable oil
looking at the relative energy contents of the substances going into and
coming out of the reaction. I don't have my references right now but
basically veggie oil comes out around 130K BTU's (depending on the
actual oil), B