[biofuels-biz] 30 gallons of methanol for sale $75.00

2003-07-11 Thread Brian Mitchell
I have 30 gallons of Methanol that I need to get rid of. My landlord got wind of its presence and its gotta go. I have been using it to make biodiesel. It is located in San Mateo. Please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] if interested. - Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo!

Re: [biofuels-biz] The Hydrogen hype, the scam artists at work.

2003-07-11 Thread Michael Allen
Murdoch, There have been several ideas put forward over the years to indicate that if space is composed of anything, it is rarefied hydrogen and maybe helium. Deep space is basically, (I am told), made up of hydrogen atoms at a variable density but typically individual molecules at about 100

Re: [biofuels-biz] Coconut Crazy

2003-07-11 Thread Michael Allen
Hi Ed, I think Keith has put the paper which describes this work on journeytoforever (reference not to hand) Engines were started and run on petrodiesel for ten minutes to bring up the temperature of the SVO. Then the fuel supply was switched over for the continuous 3000 hour run. SVO

Re: [biofuels-biz] Coconut Crazy

2003-07-11 Thread Michael Allen
Thanks Samai . . . . I think! :-/ I haven't read the paper to which you refer. Perhaps I should read a copy before I venture an opinion. Regards Michael On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 11:26:31 +0100 (BST), Sam Jai-In [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Group Members, A ferry fleet operator has used coconut

Re: [biofuels-biz] The Hydrogen hype, the scam artists at work.

2003-07-11 Thread murdoch
Incidentally, re your 1 in 10, has any professional scientist or engineer at any of the US space agencies ever gone on record to say hydrogen *does not* leave our atmosphere in the general direction of up? Regards Michael Allen Thailand Not that I can think of. I haven't spoken with them

Re: [biofuels-biz] Power plant uses coal, grass

2003-07-11 Thread James Slayden
There was a pilot project several years back that was in a midwestern state with good emission reductions. There also is a company that makes switchgrsss pellets for pellet stoves, just can't find it now. James Slayden On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, murdoch wrote:

[biofuels-biz] some perspective on natural gas pricing

2003-07-11 Thread murdoch
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/NG/M I wonder if the farms of America and the world, and others who handle bio-goods, could start to produce natural-gas-like commodities for sale into this rising price problem, if the problem does materialize as is being predicted by such as Greeenspan.

[biofuels-biz] Hydrogen and Asia's richest businessman Li Ka-shing

2003-07-11 Thread murdoch
http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/030711/autos_hongkong_hydrogen_1.html I was perusing headlines for HHO.TO (on yahoo, hho at tse.com, srnyf nasdaq pinksheet equivalent?... these equivalents are a pain for Toronto and foreign stocks, but it's all-you-get if you want to buy, usually) in which 12.5% is

[biofuels-biz] More Deals to Solidy U.S. dependence on Middle-East Non-Renewables

2003-07-11 Thread murdoch
Heck, it's not as though there are any domestically available alternatives, like making methane here in the states in any manner of ways including but not limited to bioproduction, also as primary sources we have solar (wouldn't want to besmirch the beauty of those millions of waste desert acres

[biofuels-biz] Extreme Threat To Class Action Lawsuits

2003-07-11 Thread Keith Addison
Extreme Threat To Class Action Lawsuits Rachel's Environment Health News #768 July 10, 2003: Sometime during July, right-wing extremists in Congress expect to achieve another major milestone in their radical revamping of the U.S. court system. If they attain their goal, successful

Re: [biofuel] Biogas question

2003-07-11 Thread Kim Garth Travis
Humanure is great for fertilizer, I have been using it for almost 2 years. The key to using carnivorous manure is thermolitic composting techniques. I am sure Keith can give a better answer, and he has lots of information on journeytoforever.org about this kind of composting. Bright

Re: [biofuel] Biogas question

2003-07-11 Thread pan ruti
Hello Kim, Caroline and beloved biofuel group members It is possible to collect the gas from septic tanks, from garbage , from lagoons where septic tanks effluents are disposed.Thus we can make our planet clean , not leading the methane gas heating of the world and getting

[biofuel] Re: [biofuels-biz] Power plant uses coal, grass

2003-07-11 Thread James Slayden
There was a pilot project several years back that was in a midwestern state with good emission reductions. There also is a company that makes switchgrsss pellets for pellet stoves, just can't find it now. James Slayden On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, murdoch wrote:

[biofuel] Status of AB 2076 Report on Petroleum Dependence

2003-07-11 Thread Tim Castleman
The Final Draft of the AB 2076 report, Reducing California's Petroleum Dependence, is now available for public review. Adoption of this joint agency draft report will be considered at the Energy Commission's regularly scheduled business meeting on July 23, 2003, and has been added to the agenda

[biofuel] some perspective on natural gas pricing

2003-07-11 Thread murdoch
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/NG/M I wonder if the farms of America and the world, and others who handle bio-goods, could start to produce natural-gas-like commodities for sale into this rising price problem, if the problem does materialize as is being predicted by such as Greeenspan.

[biofuel] Re: Biogas question

2003-07-11 Thread girl_mark_fire
There is an excellent book available in the US called a Chinese Biogas Manual which is a translation of training literature used in Chinese communes by crews who built village-scale digesters. I forget who published it, but I believe I bought it through RealGoods or something like that. mark

[biofuel] FW: Subject: Genetic (GM) Food

2003-07-11 Thread kirk
- Original Message - From: mom To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 10:32 AM Subject: Subject: Genetic (GM) Food Subject: Genetic (GM) Food GM WATCH daily: http://www.gmwatch.org/archive.asp --- THE SINISTER SACKING OF THE WORLD'S LEADING GM EXPERT - AND THE TRAIL

Re: [biofuel] some perspective on natural gas pricing

2003-07-11 Thread Gunilla, Jens Bent Haagerup
It is and have been done in Denmark for years. Look at one of many www. :http://www.hoejme-teknik.dk/gb_index.htm murdoch wrote: http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/NG/M I wonder if the farms of America and the world, and others who handle bio-goods, could start to produce

[biofuel] Hydrogen and Asia's richest businessman Li Ka-shing

2003-07-11 Thread murdoch
http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/030711/autos_hongkong_hydrogen_1.html I was perusing headlines for HHO.TO (on yahoo, hho at tse.com, srnyf nasdaq pinksheet equivalent?... these equivalents are a pain for Toronto and foreign stocks, but it's all-you-get if you want to buy, usually) in which 12.5% is

[biofuel] water issues coverage

2003-07-11 Thread murdoch
Someone sent me an article by Sandra Postel in the May issue of Natural History magazine. http://www.naturalhistory.com/naturalhistory/0503/0503_selections.html Other articles which reference her views: http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/national/article/0,1406,KNS_350_2100908,00.html

[biofuel] Re: Biogas question - A Chinese Biogas Manual

2003-07-11 Thread MH
There is an excellent book available in the US called a Chinese Biogas Manual which is a translation of training literature used in Chinese communes by crews who built village-scale digesters. I forget who published it, but I believe I bought it through RealGoods or something like that.

[biofuel] Extreme Threat To Class Action Lawsuits

2003-07-11 Thread Keith Addison
Extreme Threat To Class Action Lawsuits Rachel's Environment Health News #768 July 10, 2003: Sometime during July, right-wing extremists in Congress expect to achieve another major milestone in their radical revamping of the U.S. court system. If they attain their goal, successful