--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, jkolling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently 60% of all living species on earth are currently under
threat
of extinction.
(Seen today, as claimed by researchers, journalists and reporters
of the documentary-makers of one of the most respected worldnews
Hi all,
Andrew from Scotland. I have been looking into bio-fuels (BF) for a
while and this group is another addition to my collection of
knowledge regarding BF.
I would like to find out about trying to make some ethanol. I am not
a chemist and have little knowledge of the process but in my
Hi Keith,
Re the nitrogen issue: there is another way in which
exhausted land can be rejuvenated. Crop rotation is the biblical method
whereby an area of land is left fallow each year and rotated year by year
through a preset planting and fallow cycle (generally fallow every fourth
I am sure that certain folks could put a product such as this to
good use. It is an in-line strainer for used oils to get
the chunks out, so if anyone is using a pump to get at their used
oil this seems to be something useful.Cheap too. US distributor
reputed to be bad with international
on 8/1/04 4:09 PM, andys280176 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know where this is coming from as there is a lot
more wildlife in my area and other areas nearby than ever
before?
uhhh, yeah ... wut HE said !!
I gotta lotta them raccoons
in my yard to...
a fox, a bird and a squirrel isn't exactly representing all the living
species on earth. and those are the bigger animals.
maybe you just misunderstood the thing i was trying to convey and just
wanted to tell us about the nice place you are living in? ;)
since when is 'ever before'? a year ago?
andys280176 wrote:
Don't know where this is coming from as there is a lot more wildlife
in my area and other areas nearby than ever before?
Andrew
What kind of wildlife? Are you seeing more deer, raccoons, opossums,
English Sparrows, crows, insects and other adaptive species?
Hi Bob
Hi Keith,
Re the nitrogen issue:
Or non-issue?
there is another way in which
exhausted land can be rejuvenated. Crop rotation is the biblical method
Not just a biblical method, it's worldwide, impossible to say where
it originated - no single place would probably be the
Hello Andrew
Hi all,
Andrew from Scotland. I have been looking into bio-fuels (BF) for a
while and this group is another addition to my collection of
knowledge regarding BF.
I would like to find out about trying to make some ethanol. I am not
a chemist and have little knowledge of the process
I just changed the oil to my Hyundai Starex 2.5L van
and on the oil it said that 75 % engine wear happens
while the engine is warming.
Would it do any good if the water in the engine was
heated with a kettle resistance or some other device?
Or is the wear caused more by the the fact that the
I have a question about the currently available hybrid vehicles which I
have been wondering about for a while.
It seems that all the hybrid vehicles currently available have an
electric motor connected in varying configurations with a petrol
(gasoline) engine. My question is, why not a Diesel
I'm preparing a presentation to the local Sierra club and I can't seem to
find the statistic on the amount of wvo available in the US versus the
amount of diesel fuel used. The total vegetable oil that could be made
into diesel would be a nice figure too.
Anyone have that around?
Thanks!
steven mesibov wrote:
I'm preparing a presentation to the local Sierra club and I can't seem to
find the statistic on the amount of wvo available in the US versus the
amount of diesel fuel used. The total vegetable oil that could be made
into diesel would be a nice figure too.
Actually, I
http://www.thesmart.co.uk/index.html ,sells a diesel/electric hybrid
Donald Allwright wrote:
I have a question about the currently available hybrid vehicles which I
have been wondering about for a while.
It seems that all the hybrid vehicles currently available have an
electric motor
Hello Steve
I'm preparing a presentation to the local Sierra club and I can't seem to
find the statistic on the amount of wvo available in the US versus the
amount of diesel fuel used.
:-)
If you mention the D-word there the sky will fall on your head.
Actually, if you can even get them to
Hello Donald
I have a question about the currently available hybrid vehicles which I
have been wondering about for a while.
It seems that all the hybrid vehicles currently available have an
electric motor connected in varying configurations with a petrol
(gasoline) engine. My question is, why
Fwd from the Digestion Discussion List.
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 08:01:18 -0700
Reply-To: Art Krenzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Art Krenzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DIG] AD of oil cake
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Jacky Sivamalar,
Dr.
Iâve been reading up about the Two-Stage Process for making biodiesel
and Iâm thinking of giving it a try, the question I have is how much
more difficult is it to do? Most of the stuff Iâve read states the ãmore
advancedä homebrewers should try it. Other than no titration and pouring
² of the
More on this from Dr Karve.
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 20:04:45 +0530
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From: adkarve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [STOVES] compact biogas system
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Tom,
The system that I mentioned in my previous mail produces 16
Hello Mark, welcome
Iâve been reading up about the Two-Stage Process for making biodiesel
and Iâm thinking of giving it a try, the question I have is how much
more difficult is it to do? Most of the stuff Iâve read states the ãmore
advancedä homebrewers should try it. Other than no titration and
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