Mike Jureidini is Biofuels Consultant for SAFF and South Australia
Coordinator for the Biodiesel Association of Australia
Bob Gordon is Executive Directorof the Australian Biofuels Association.
From: Mike Jureidini \(SAFF\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fw:
A weblink to their position and summary would be nice, and would
accomplish a *lot* more, rather than just text.
Please find attached Media Release from the Australian Biofuels
Association. Should give you an insight as to the depth of what is
going on here.
I hope to summarise the situation
MM wrote:
A weblink to their position and summary would be nice, and would
accomplish a *lot* more, rather than just text.
What would be much more effective would be already to have cultivated
good media links and to have had the whole thing done by friendly
reporters on rival papers. Rather
Dear friends,
I am a new member in the biofuel-biz list and I am trying to get involved in
your discussion about oils with high ffa levels. Could anybody please send
me a copy of the Canakci/Van Gerpen study Biodiesel production from Oils
and Fats with High Free Fatty Acids?
Thanks.
Murilo
What would be much more effective would be already to have cultivated
good media links and to have had the whole thing done by friendly
reporters on rival papers. Rather than just issue a statement from
what will be dubbed an interest group, easily ignored.
Yes, you're right, although if they
Hi MM
What would be much more effective would be already to have cultivated
good media links and to have had the whole thing done by friendly
reporters on rival papers. Rather than just issue a statement from
what will be dubbed an interest group, easily ignored.
Yes, you're right, although
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 23:02:49 +0900
To: DIAZ DE CERIO, CESAR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [biofuel] The Never-Ending Oil Spill
Dear Keith
I am afraid it is not possible to send attached archives to the forum,
but I think that perhaps you are able to let
Hello,
I too would like to get hold of a copy of this document.
Canakci/Van Gerpen study Biodiesel production from Oils
and Fats with High Free Fatty Acids
Many thanks,
Tom Branigan
From: Murilo D. M. Innocentini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
To:
Hello,
I too would like to get hold of a copy of this document.
Canakci/Van Gerpen study Biodiesel production from Oils
and Fats with High Free Fatty Acids
Many thanks,
Tom Branigan
Paddy distributed this study to some or many of us some while back.
Attached is the document biodiesel
I'd like to extend an invitation to all on this list to join the Biodiesel
Business Development group we've started over at Yahoo! Groups at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Biofuel-Business-Plan/
We're going to be kicking off the activity of the group over the Holidays,
and would like to have all
I'd like to extend an invitation to all on this list to join the Biodiesel
Business Development group we've started over at Yahoo! Groups at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Biofuel-Business-Plan/
We're going to be kicking off the activity of the group over the Holidays,
and would like to have all
I mean, I'm
not sure, but I think an anti-alt-fuel story based on falsehood can
come from someone who doesn't necessarily do it for any clear payoff
or anything. They may simply think it just generally goes with what
they see as their organization's establishment anti-progressive
agenda, and
Hi all,
I had some very valuable input on my article and made a
lot of changes. That was many of comments on-line and
off-line. It will be published in the next few days.
During the discussions it was obvious for me that I probably
never going to finish it and it will be subject to changes and
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 07:07:14 -0600, you wrote:
For a while now I have had it in my mind that I should produce ethanol in my
back yard from biomass. Make electricity from the ethanol. Then, use the
electricity to power my home and sell the excess to the power company. Easy
right. Any coments.
MM wrote:
If youâre interested in learning about the latest biodiesel research and
technical data from North Americaâs leading experts, register now for the
Biodiesel Research and Brainstorming Workshop, January 29-30,2003, in New
Orleans. Sponsored by the National Biodiesel Board (NBB),
Mike Jureidini is Biofuels Consultant for SAFF and South Australia
Coordinator for the Biodiesel Association of Australia
Bob Gordon is Executive Directorof the Australian Biofuels Association.
From: Mike Jureidini \(SAFF\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fw:
A salamander is a type of gas-fired restaurant broiler that has an open
top - that is, unlike a normal broiler for home use, where the broiler
is is the oven, a salamander is a stand-alone broiler with an exposed
flame - perfect for warming up cold engine - sort of..
Craig
Bryan Fullerton
A weblink to their position and summary would be nice, and would
accomplish a *lot* more, rather than just text.
Please find attached Media Release from the Australian Biofuels
Association. Should give you an insight as to the depth of what is
going on here.
I hope to summarise the situation
MM wrote:
A weblink to their position and summary would be nice, and would
accomplish a *lot* more, rather than just text.
What would be much more effective would be already to have cultivated
good media links and to have had the whole thing done by friendly
reporters on rival papers. Rather
Hi MM
What would be much more effective would be already to have cultivated
good media links and to have had the whole thing done by friendly
reporters on rival papers. Rather than just issue a statement from
what will be dubbed an interest group, easily ignored.
Yes, you're right, although
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 23:02:49 +0900
To: DIAZ DE CERIO, CESAR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [biofuel] The Never-Ending Oil Spill
Dear Keith
I am afraid it is not possible to send attached archives to the forum,
but I think that perhaps you are able to let
You can purchase crude bulk soy oil at Bruning Grain and Feed. Freight is
the only issue. We are geographicaly in the center of the U.S.
Any questions feel free to contact me. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rick Emery
Bruning Grain and Feed
800-232-6623
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PGP-Discuss] Fwd:DOW PR agent attack Parody WEBSITES
There is humor plus in this story of the college student vs Goliath
Dow Chemical and its public relations agency. All power to the
people!!
Carl
Sherwood, Oregon
(please excuse the cross-posting with other lists-- this is one-time only!)
I'd like to extend an invitation to all on this list to join the Biodiesel
Business Development group we've started over at Yahoo! Groups at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Biofuel-Business-Plan/
We're going to be kicking
After getting all Pope John-Paul II's luggage loaded in the limo (and His
Holiness doesn't travel light), the driver notices that the Pope is still
standing on the curb.
Excuse me, Your Eminence. says the driver, Would you please take your
seat so we can leave?
Well, to tell you the
I'd like to extend an invitation to all on this list to join the Biodiesel
Business Development group we've started over at Yahoo! Groups at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Biofuel-Business-Plan/
We're going to be kicking off the activity of the group over the Holidays,
and would like to have all
I mean, I'm
not sure, but I think an anti-alt-fuel story based on falsehood can
come from someone who doesn't necessarily do it for any clear payoff
or anything. They may simply think it just generally goes with what
they see as their organization's establishment anti-progressive
agenda, and
Hi all,
I had some very valuable input on my article and made a
lot of changes. That was many of comments on-line and
off-line. It will be published in the next few days.
During the discussions it was obvious for me that I probably
never going to finish it and it will be subject to changes and
Hello Everyone!
I've been annoying my poor, long-suffering wife with endless forays
into the realm of running SVO in a diesel powered vehicle. Our
discussion has frequently centered upon the problem of where I would
acquire suitable vegetable oil with which to run a diesel engine,
without
59 cents per liter--certainly competitive with fossil
diesel fuel, but offers NO pay back on the SVO conversion.
However, for someone who has the room to store over 1000 liters of
SVO, it's a no mess solution. robert luis rabello
The Edge of Justice
Adventure for Your Mind
. What are all the rest of you SVO people
doing?
robert luis rabello
About 1.5 Fried food Restaurants gives me 200 litres/month - about 3500Kms in
my Pug.
Doug
(Make freinds with the shops - worth doing.)
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Biofuels
1009 liters is close to the size of what they call a 'tote bin' in the
plastics tanks business here. I just got one- 275 gallons, it cost me $125
used though they are about $300 new (look in industrial plastics catalogs,
then look for a local plastics dealer). If you're going to go the route
If youâre interested in learning about the latest biodiesel research and
technical data from North Americaâs leading experts, register now for the
Biodiesel Research and Brainstorming Workshop, January 29-30,2003, in New
Orleans. Sponsored by the National Biodiesel Board (NBB), the US Department
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 07:07:14 -0600, you wrote:
For a while now I have had it in my mind that I should produce ethanol in my
back yard from biomass. Make electricity from the ethanol. Then, use the
electricity to power my home and sell the excess to the power company. Easy
right. Any coments.
Just don't try to haul it home behind your Jetta on the old utility
trailer.
Oh, it'll PULL it all right...it's stopping that's the problem.
;-)
On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 07:39 PM, girl mark wrote:
1009 liters is close to the size of what they call a 'tote bin' in the
plastics
450 gallon poly tank for pickup (has indents to accomodate wheel wells is
about $200 here in Montana.
Pretty heavy when full.
Kirk
-Original Message-
From: girl mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 8:39 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] WVO
MM wrote:
If youâre interested in learning about the latest biodiesel research and
technical data from North Americaâs leading experts, register now for the
Biodiesel Research and Brainstorming Workshop, January 29-30,2003, in New
Orleans. Sponsored by the National Biodiesel Board (NBB),
Hi James
Sorry you had probs with bouncing messages. You're not the only one.
I hope it's working okay now. Maybe it had something to do with this,
which has had me grinding my teeth (from a big list moderators'
group, where Yahell isn't exactly as popular as hot dinners):
This darn
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