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sympathetic to
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Society/Hypoglycemia Association Inc., Ashton, MD. This
public image helps
soften the reaction, even when one feels like being more flamboyant.
And then that is my imagined role--passive aggressive. And I hope to do
some good. Thanks for the note.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Subject: Re: FW: [Biofuel] what are the on about?
Hello Peggy
Good for you, it's
for the note.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Subject: Re: FW: [Biofuel] what are the on about?
Hello Peggy
Good for you, it's certainly worth a try. But, with some exceptions,
you're dead right about the offensive/ defensive dichotomy and that
the competitive (defensive?) attitude needs to be changed to one
: Saturday, October 23, 2004 1:55 AM
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Hello frag lag, Bob and all
so what are the advantages compared to our way?
The advantages are that it's expensive and capital-intensive, so it
can easily be controlled by the powers
.
Peggy
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Hello frag lag, Bob and all
so what are the advantages compared to our way
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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 14:55:10 -0500
This is simple pyrolysis. One heats up any plant or amimal matter, in the
absence of oxygen. Another term for the same
diesels (diesels last a long time!) or the new multi-fuel
models.
The people on this list and the many others like us have a crucial
role to play in this, IMHO.
Best wishes
Keith
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and reusing it is better than landfilling
it.
Todd Swearingen
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so what are the advantages compared to our way?
From: bob
about enviro impact now)
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Pyrolysis is not limitted to a single feedstock such as the practice of
making biodiesel via
scales out and measure.
Todd Swearingen
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would pyrolysis use less energy then to bring it to a landfill? (not
talking
A dutch web site ,the name under the firest picture (top one of 3)
says raw biodiesel ??? looks more like dino to me...
part of the text
Het maken van biodiesel is geen koud kunstje. Vaste biomassa wordt bij hoge
temperaturen (~ 500 oC) en in afwezigheid van zuurstof omgezet tot een gas
the absence of oxygen. Another term for the same process is
distructive distillation. It produces a mixture somewhat like crude oil
(fossil) The trick is to do it effeciently. See for example
http://www.btgworld.com/technologies/pyrolysis.html
frag lag wrote:
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