Could you give me any further info on IFA trucks Im based in Cambrige
England working on Bio-diesel
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Subject: Re: [biofuels-biz] Renewable Energy Development In Cuba
Well, I was in Cuba in 1992 (Special period). It seems something changed. That
is good.
Regards
Reinhard
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello Reinhard
It seems the Cubans are sticking to their ideology, that everything
there comes from sugar cane.
Well, no, not really. The
Well, I was in Cuba in 1992 (Special period). It seems something
changed. That is good.
Regards
Reinhard
Oh, I envy you! I would like to go there. No chance now for quite a
few years. Not complaining though. :-)
Yes, I think it is good.
Regards
Keith
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems the Cubans are sticking to their ideology, that everything there comes
from sugar cane.
They have all the resources (climate, land, Jatropha) to grow oil plants and
the possibility to use it directly in truck engines (IFA-trucks from former
East Germany) without conversion.
But
Hello Reinhard
It seems the Cubans are sticking to their ideology, that everything
there comes from sugar cane.
Well, no, not really. The link I gave came from this site:
http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/cuba/sustainable/index.html
Cuba Campaign: Eco Cuba Exchange
Have a look at the
http://tlent.home.igc.org/renewable%20energy%20in%20cuba.html
Renewable Energy Development In Cuba:
Sustainability Responds To Economic Crisis
April, 1997
... Cuban annual per capita energy consumption has dropped to about
four barrels of oil equivalent, half of what it was before the
Special