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Fred Enga
Deroche, BC, Canada
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Got it fine thanks
Fred
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Fred Enga
Associated Technology Management Consultants
Vancouver, BC
Canada
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Fuji make Subaru
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wow, with a 660cc engine, 50 percent more fuel
traps.
Regards
Fred
Enga, who spend years developing these things
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If you hydrogenate the tall oil from the wood pulping process you get a very
high cetane diesel fuel that is very clean burning and desirable.
This has been done on and off for years now
Regards
Fred Enga
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No,
That would be MMT, a manganese based octane improver used instead of lead.
It has less harmful effects than lead, but is still bad.
Cheers
Fred
Enga
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continue off line.
Cheers
Fred Enga
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Re: New thread - the Vikings.
Bob,
The Vikings are interesting, also
Hybrid cars shine in city stop and go, report shows
Vancouver, November 18, 2004 - A new report on the performance of 100 hybrid
electric vehicles has documented substantially lower fuel costs and
reductions in air pollution, with some owners reporting up to 60 percent
savings when using hybrids
or methanol emulsions in diesel fuel,
including very comprehensive emission tests that were conducted by FEV in
Germany. We have been producing and running Diesohol for many years now,
and are starting commercialisation in Australia
Regards
Fred Enga
a little more info on ethanol production from wood
residue, there is a fairly detailed process review on our website
www.gaianbioenergy.com
Hope this helps
Regards
Fred Enga
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From: Pieter Koole
Sent: February 27, 2004 7:27 PM
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We get 80 gallons ethanol/dry metric ton of wood waste
Fred Enga
Gaian Bioenergy
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From: Martin Klingensmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 1, 2003 9:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Another reason to get off petrol!
I have seen
true if the test work is carried out on a Ricardo Hydra engine.
Fred Enga
Astechman Energy Inc
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From: Craig Pech [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 8, 2003 4:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Need Cetane Help
craig - I am sure sure of the answer
My European supplier is fully prepared to support biodiesel activities.
Here's his reply concerning an earlier posting to this list requesting
methanol. Thomas usually will try to supply reasonable quantities to most
parts of the world.
Fred Enga
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From: VLC GmbH
Hello Tim,
I have had a positive response from one of our methanol distributors in
Germany, who has expressed interest in meeting your requirements.
The contact is
Thomas Mattis
VLC - GmbH
Bahnstrasse 30 - 32
Fon: + 49 6103 922 409
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Hope this helps you
Fred Enga
A little more behind the dumb idea to add more than 10% to gasoline.
Fred Enga
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Australia: Government Fuel Link Denied
Oct 25, 2002 - The Sunday Mail - Link to Story
The nation's biggest ethanol producer, The Manildra Group, has denied it
bought favours from the Federal
A little more behind the dumb idea to add more than 10% to gasoline.
Fred Enga
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Australia: Government Fuel Link Denied
Oct 25, 2002 - The Sunday Mail - Link to Story
The nation's biggest ethanol producer, The Manildra Group, has denied it
bought favours from the Federal
This is a rather old report. For updated details our site
www.gaianbioenergy.com has detailed technical data on this Diesohol,
including emission results
Fred Enga
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Sent: October 10, 2002 7:22 PM
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are moving slowly (consensus building).
Fred Enga (caught up in this mess)
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Subject: [biofuel] More on Australia and Ethanol and Engine Damage
Claims
This is a rather old report. For updated details our site
www.gaianbioenergy.com has detailed technical data on this Diesohol,
including emission results
Fred Enga
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Sent: October 10, 2002 7:22 PM
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I tend to use this link for energy matters related to the multitude of
plants.
It's very detailed, but remains the best energy crop report that I've found
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/dukeindex.html
Cheers
Fred Enga
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I tend to use this link for energy matters related to the multitude of
plants.
It's very detailed, is not always in the format that I need but remains the
best energy crop report that I've found
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/dukeindex.html
Cheers
Fred Enga
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Regards
Fred Enga
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Sent: October 10, 2002 3:30 PM
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Subject: [biofuel] Ethanol Wrecks our engines
Sunflower
Keith do you have any articles destroying this statement. It is currently
being
No, salt is not soluble in salt and visa versa. The retention purely by
surface tension. In fact this is exactly how a mole sieve works.
The use of larger crystal size salt reduces the 'hang up' in the packed bed.
There are reactions between quick lime and ethanol however.
The use of corn
of
alcohol, the salt must be re-dried either in an oven or by spreading it out
in the sun.
Otherwise, corn flour works well as does wood flower
Fred Enga
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Sent: August 27, 2002 8:01 AM
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No, salt is not soluble in salt and visa versa. The retention purely by
surface tension. In fact this is exactly how a mole sieve works. There are
reactions between quick lime and ethanol however.
The use of corn flour is used comercially as a replacement for the drying
stage, and here the
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