knows.
I hope this helps.
Greg H.
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Hi Greg, all
It's interesting you mention:
Bio Methane generally has
(-200C like temps).
M
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As I understand it, methane (which can be produced from
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As I understand it, methane (which can be produced from rotting
waste) can be burned in most propane appliances with the appropriate
slight modifications.
Is propane a Bio fuel, can
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As I understand it, methane (which can be produced from rotting
waste) can be burned in most propane appliances
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Propane - ABio fuel?
As I understand it, methane (which can be produced from rotting
waste) can be burned in most propane appliances with the appropriate
slight modifications.
Is propane a Bio fuel, can it be created from bio sources
Decomposed methane.
Its just that is very difficult to liquefy NG (-200C like temps).
M
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Its just that is very difficult to liquefy NG (-200C like temps).
M
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As I
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As I understand it, methane (which can be produced from rotting waste)
can be burned in most propane appliances with the appropriate slight
modifications.
Is propane a Bio fuel, can it be created from bio sources
that is very difficult to liquefy NG (-200C like temps).
M
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As I understand
comments.
Best regards to all
Malcolm
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Not to cause a problem, but, most of the time
i suspect that the lines running from the biogas pit to the storage could beset up kind of like a stil, toremove the water vapor by cooling.
best,
-chris
Malcolm wrote:
Would water vapour inthe gas cause problems should it also be removed? Or is all this notneeded when using it as a single
I've seen posts from a methaneman on other lists. He seemed to have
done a great deal of work with methane digesters. I'm intrigued, but
I have not had time to pursue it yet. I have not been able to follow
this much and I can't find the link to his web site any more. Good
luck.
John
Hi
Is propane a Bio fuel, can it be created from bio sources?
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As I understand it, methane (which can be produced from rotting
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slight modifications.
Is propane a Bio fuel, can it be created from bio sources?
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there is all
the right stuff in bio to do that. But I have been known to be wrong before,
at least once.
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