Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-16 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Hakan Keith, It is so many who does a great job in sharing, Yourself, Girl Mark, Todd, MM and many others, that both are vocal and silent. This is your profit and it is huge and rewarding. It is the only way to get a movement in the right direction going. The atmosphere on the JTF list is

RE: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-15 Thread Franklin B. Del Rosario
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 3:36 AM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] Commercial production Hi Hakan If you can sell your biodiesel and make a profit that is acceptable for you, please sell it. The morality does not rest with who is using it, it is rather

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-15 Thread Appal Energy
Rosario [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:47 PM Subject: RE: [biofuel] Commercial production Hi to all My salute and million thanks to people behind in making this website I don't want to elaborate more but express my gratitude and personal thank you

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-14 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Jack, and all Hi Keith, et. al. I am glad that this conversation is happening, because I think that it is perhaps one of the most important discussions out there today. That is, how do we seek to redefine our economies in such a way that localized development for subsistence and

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-14 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Hakan Keith, I misunderstood, probably because I read one of the answers who assume that this was the question, before I answered. No problem Hakan. We have our site http://energysavingnow.com/ who deals with our quite unique research and experiences concerning buildings, plus some

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-14 Thread Hakan Falk
Keith, It is so many who does a great job in sharing, Yourself, Girl Mark, Todd, MM and many others, that both are vocal and silent. This is your profit and it is huge and rewarding. It is the only way to get a movement in the right direction going. The atmosphere on the JTF list is

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-12 Thread Jack Kenworthy
- From: Keith Addison To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 2:36 PM Subject: Re: [biofuel] Commercial production Hi Hakan If you can sell your biodiesel and make a profit that is acceptable for you, please sell it. The morality does not rest with who

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-12 Thread Hakan Falk
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Commercial production Hi Hakan If you can sell your biodiesel and make a profit that is acceptable for you, please sell it. The morality does not rest with who is using it, it is rather that someone is prepared to use it. It is not like you are giving

RE: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-12 Thread Keith Addison
Since when has it been immoral to make a profit in this country from a legitimate enterprise? There are a lot of people that would prefer to run Bio but would not or will not make there own ever. I would suggest you look into our wonderful government regulations before you get to far in.

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-11 Thread Appal Energy
William (Billy-O), My question is: Are (or rather, Would) we be crossing ethical lines by producing biodiesel commercially (read: for profit)? There's nothing wrong with making money..., only how you make it and what you do with it. Far less of an ethical dilemma to sell to an owner of a bus

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-11 Thread Hakan Falk
If you can sell your biodiesel and make a profit that is acceptable for you, please sell it. The morality does not rest with who is using it, it is rather that someone is prepared to use it. It is not like you are giving someone an advantage or a favor. It is that someone has moral enough

RE: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-11 Thread Mark McElvy
Since when has it been immoral to make a profit in this country from a legitimate enterprise? There are a lot of people that would prefer to run Bio but would not or will not make there own ever. I would suggest you look into our wonderful government regulations before you get to far in.

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-11 Thread Keith Addison
on 12/10/03 1:23 PM, J B at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is an interesting question. I think that as long the business is cooperatively owned, and you give information to resources about making home-biodiesel to individuals who would like to make it. It doesn't seem the least bit

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-11 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Hakan If you can sell your biodiesel and make a profit that is acceptable for you, please sell it. The morality does not rest with who is using it, it is rather that someone is prepared to use it. It is not like you are giving someone an advantage or a favor. It is that someone has moral

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-11 Thread Hakan Falk
Keith, I misunderstood, probably because I read one of the answers who assume that this was the question, before I answered. We have our site http://energysavingnow.com/ who deals with our quite unique research and experiences concerning buildings, plus some education on energy in general,

RE: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-10 Thread J B
That is an interesting question. I think that as long the business is cooperatively owned, and you give information to resources about making home-biodiesel to individuals who would like to make it. It doesn't seem the least bit unethical to make biodiesel say for commercial buses or city

Re: [biofuel] Commercial production

2003-12-10 Thread Ken Provost
on 12/10/03 1:23 PM, J B at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is an interesting question. I think that as long the business is cooperatively owned, and you give information to resources about making home-biodiesel to individuals who would like to make it. It doesn't seem the least bit