Re: [biofuels-biz] Re: Burning sunflowers

2002-12-23 Thread James Slayden
BYW, they might want to pick a seed with higher oil content. http://www.journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_yield.html James Slayden On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, hcr_ii [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Todd, when I was a student in this department there was quite a bit of work being done on the pyrolysis of

Re: [biofuels-biz] Re: Burning sunflowers

2002-12-22 Thread Appal Energy
Too bad. Their press release makes it seem as if the process is a closed biofuel loop. Todd Swearingen Todd, when I was a student in this department there was quite a bit of work being done on the pyrolysis of coal. I suspect this is what they are talking about in this paragraph: Waste

[biofuels-biz] Re: Burning sunflowers

2002-12-21 Thread hcr_ii [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I read this report with interest a few months ago and posted details on a different biofuel board. Dr Hampartsoumian, who has led the research was actually one of my lecturers during my time at the FE Dept at Leeds. H --- In biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com, David Teal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[biofuels-biz] Re: Burning sunflowers

2002-12-21 Thread hcr_ii [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Todd, when I was a student in this department there was quite a bit of work being done on the pyrolysis of coal. I suspect this is what they are talking about in this paragraph: Waste pyrolysis oil is currently burned as fuel, but this can be quite polluting, said Dr Dupont. Our system would