Re: [Biofuel] Kerry preferred around World - Poll

2004-09-25 Thread Legal Eagle
Not only is there a lacking in undersanding of the world but also considering the so-called christian support for the illigitimate US government, one needs to only read what the Bible teaches and one would see that It also is overtly socialistic and most definetly NOT materialistic or in favour

[Biofuel] Amory Lovins' Leaner, Greener World

2004-09-25 Thread MH
AUGUST 23, 2004 VOICES OF THE INNOVATORS Amory Lovins' Leaner, Greener World Energy efficiency shouldn't mean sacrificing the comforts of a high-wattage lifestyle, says the Rocky Mountain Institute physicist

Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate - solar.

2004-09-25 Thread Kirk McLoren
The Navaho made ice but the holes they opened to the night sky were entered by ladder. They were deep as I remember, more than 20 feet. I believe this solved the air warmth problem. Guag Meister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi Joe and All ; Yes this is exactly right. Thank you. I did some

[Biofuel] Fossil fuels fuel the politics

2004-09-25 Thread bmolloy
Hi James, In fact I did. I also graduated from a top university and then did postgraduate work at another. Then switched careers to the world of journalism and eventually publishing. But what has that got to do with the price of eggs, or indeed with the opinions expressed by William Rivers Pitt?

[Biofuel] Lovins, Biofuels and Hydrogen

2004-09-25 Thread MH
Liveing On Earth May 14, 2004 Hydrogen at Home Host Steve Curwood talks with Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute in Colorado about the challenges of implementing a hydrogen economy in the United States. (16.5 minutes) Listen with Real Player -or- MP3 -or- read the interview

Re: [biofuel] Question - efficiency of sunlight conversion

2004-09-25 Thread robert harder
atmosphere listed as 20% Oxygen, 80% Nitrogen and 1% Other gases, which means that all of the greenhouse gasses that people are concerned about are so insignificant that together they total less than one percent of the atmosphere. Ask any meteroligist what has more effect on the weather co2

Italian tuneup - was RE: [Biofuel] Putting O2 to the air input

2004-09-25 Thread Keith Addison
Italian tuneups are an occasional full throttle run. Not always needed or desirable for fastest acceleration. If black smoke on less that full throttle, and lots of it, check air filter, injectors, etc. then adjust driving habits to minimize. So, high rpm, not necessarily flat-out

Re: [Biofuel] Slogan

2004-09-25 Thread Andres Yver
Biodiesel is for Life Nice! Short and sweet, works on many levels. It's the converse of that other really good one, fossil fuels are extinct. andres ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/biofuel

Re: [Biofuel] Solar Hydrogen

2004-09-25 Thread Steve Spence
At $10 / GGE equivalent, I just bet buyers will be lining up to get their fill ... - Original Message - From: MH [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 1:01 AM Subject: [Biofuel] Solar Hydrogen Solar hydrogen - energy of the future 26 August

[Biofuel] The VeggieGen is running Veggie!

2004-09-25 Thread Steve Spence
The VeggieGen is running Veggie! Sorta Tonight we fired up on 50/50 Kerosene and Waste Vegetable Oil. The Detroit Diesel is loving the mix and is purring like a kitten! Smells sweet. The details of our oil filtration system are coming shortly. Tomorrow the heat exchanger gets installed in

Re: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol

2004-09-25 Thread Steve Spence
Environmental problems for kerosene (paraffin to you, we think paraffin is something you can jellies with) are the same as gasoline and diesel. It's a finite fossil fuel that produces pollution and green house gases. Why not do yourself a favor, and run ethanol in that petrol engine, or get a

Re: [Biofuel] 2004 VW Jetta TDI

2004-09-25 Thread Perry Jones
While not directly on point, you should be aware that VW has made a very substantial investment in the research and development of biodiesel. Perry Jones - Original Message - From: John Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:19 AM Subject: Re:

RE: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol

2004-09-25 Thread dwoodard
Ordinary petrol motors need fuel which is both volatile and resistant to detonation or knocking. Kerosene is neither. Its use is disastrous for engine life and I surmise for pollutant emissions. Kerosene can be used in specially designed, usually rather expensive piston internal combustion

RE: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol

2004-09-25 Thread Keith Addison
Hello all! Is there anyone out there who has tried running a petrol motor on paraffin? I know the timing needs retarding and that performance is terrible, but here in Africa, the fuel is very, very cheap. I'm told it's done in Sri Lanka, probably in other countries. Maybe they start up

[Biofuel] Greenfield MA Recorder article on Biodiesel

2004-09-25 Thread TILAPIA
Biodiesel plant plan sizzling By RICHIE DAVIS Recorder Staff Plans are under way for a factory to convert recycled vegetable oil to biodiesel fuel in the Greenfield area next year, Co-opPlus of Western Massachusetts announced Friday. The 1,200-member energy cooperative announced formation