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Jason Katie,
Decomposing is the result of microbial metabolism.
The energy in the stalks, leaves etc. is fuel for the decomposers. The
carbon, would be released
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Tom
Your response to Jason Kate implied that all of the carbon in a
biodegradation process is released as CO2 into the atmosphere. When
organisms biodegrade organic material some of the carbon in the substrate
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Joe,
CO2 emissions should be the same.
You wrote:
If the CO2 reduction number of 78% attributed to biodiesel is a result of
the crops it comes from, does the 78% number
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what about the carbon based dirt made of the remnants of glycerine and
cellulose that stas in the soil? coal is just compressed peat
E.C.,
Thank you for your thoughtful and thought-provoking answer.
I have been looking at biodiesel (actually, it was primarily veggie oil) for
a number of years, and there are many, many reasons in my view that it is
certainly, if not a superior fuel, a major stepping stone towards a superior
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Hi, I'm new to the list. My name is Joe; I've been interested in clean
fuels for years and have become very focused on biodiesel - I drive a
Prius
and recently my wife
(reading) and then walking
(test batches) are pre-requisites to the process.
Tom
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already have a car that will love BD.
Best to you,
Tom
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stuff to
the dinodiesel already in the tank.
Thanks in advance,
Doug
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Sent: June 10, 2006 11:46 AM
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Joe and others
Sorry for double posts . my computer is playing tricks on me.
Tom
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Hi, I'm new to the list. My name is Joe; I've been interested in clean
fuels for years and have become very focused on biodiesel - I drive a
Prius
and recently my wife purchased a Jetta TDI and we are interested in
finding
a cooperative in our area. Any
and it collects and adds up over time. this could bee seen as a carbon
stockpile right?
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Joe,
CO2 emissions
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Tom,
I have just started done the BD path with a few test batches using
virgin
VO. My plan is to put the results into my furnace oil tank to burn next
winter. I was wondering if, in your
as a carbon
stockpile right?
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Joe,
CO2 emissions should be the same.
You wrote:
If the CO2 reduction number
Joe and others
Sorry for double posts . my computer is playing tricks on me.
No problem Tom, and thanks so much for the very informative explanation. I
finally got it with your last post - seems like the answer is that crops end
up releasing their CO2 into the atmosphere one way or the
8:19 PM
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Joe and others
Sorry for double posts . my computer is playing tricks on me.
No problem Tom, and thanks so much for the very informative explanation.
I
finally got it with your last post - seems like the answer is that crops
end
Hi, I'm new to the list. My name is Joe; I've been interested in clean
fuels for years and have become very focused on biodiesel - I drive a Prius
and recently my wife purchased a Jetta TDI and we are interested in finding
a cooperative in our area. Any Anne Arundel/PG County Maryulanders out
Hello Joe (Maybe i should say Joe J., as there's at
least one other [ very-knowledgable] Joe {Street} who
often contributes here)
Welcome, from another newbie (been avidly reading
occasionally commenting/questioning for less than a
year).
First off, let me say you are now on probably THE
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