[Biofuel] Fwd: Happy new year BAHAR

2007-01-02 Thread martin roozenburg
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[Biofuel] pricing

2006-05-06 Thread martin roozenburg
Hi group, can anyone tell me what the pledge prices for fossiel and biodiesel is in the EU, is there a informatif site where this can be found??. I ask this because the last price for a 100 K tonne contract for BD was € 700,-/tonne, a bit high in my opinion. How low will we go? Check out

Re: [Biofuel] Grass Bioenergy

2006-04-01 Thread martin roozenburg
millions years I'd guess. Regards, Bob. - Original Message - From: martin roozenburg To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 8:12 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Grass Bioenergy In Europe a lot of the energy plants use TURF which is of course pressed grass, (Ireland

Re: [Biofuel] Grass Bioenergy

2006-03-31 Thread martin roozenburg
of coal and are replacing the coal in the furnace. greetings Martin Roozenburg- Original Message From: Don Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Friday, March 31, 2006 7:26:16 AMSubject: Re: [Biofuel] Grass BioenergyTony Marzolino wrote: Tony Marzolino [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [Biofuel] Jatropha Curcas Where

2005-12-15 Thread martin roozenburg
the Charcoal which is the biggest de-forresting, and enviromental, killer fromthe woods in Africa and S.America.If you can not find edible, there is a chemical way to clean the non edible, you will find it on the internet. greetings and a good and healthy new year for allMartin Roozenburg

Re: [Biofuel] jatropha curcas

2005-12-05 Thread martin roozenburg
Jatropha is big in India, even Mercedes has a 9000 hectares plot with cultivated Jatropha, in Senegal is D1 from England with 20.000 hectares and in Tanzania there is Tanlapia with 18.000 hectares.Regards, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Iresearched it - it was feasible from a

Re: [Biofuel] jatropha curcas

2005-12-05 Thread martin roozenburg
No myth, there is a non-edible specie, growing in the tropics in the wild and a edible specie coming from S-America, both are used a lot, the advantage for the non toxic is that the cake can be used to feed the animals, while the toxic one is used for fertilising, and fuel in the form of brickets,