Dear all,
How can it be possible to think of useing food stuff as fuel in Automobiles, 
when millions of people are starving and struggeling for food?
To turn vegoil into bio-diesel on top of that, sounds crazy to me.
I Norway we utillize the vegoil for cooking and some restaurants and Take 
Aways, reuse the waste turned into biofuel, but thats a total different story.

I still cant belive that some people on this planet, can use foodstuff to move 
their vehicle from one point to another. It somehow some kind of lack of common 
sense and no respect for other people struggle for livlyhood and progress in 
life.

No wonder all the failaire in Durban, when there is such lack of commitment and 
common sense...............

Otto

> From: Veronica Nelson [[email protected]]
> Sent: 2011-12-13 04:50:47 MET
> To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves [[email protected]]
> Subject: Re: [Stoves] Vegetable oil or biodiesel?
> 
> Hi Crispin,
> 
> I am writing to you because I have been using veg oil specifically for the
> reason you mention. I don't know who came up with the bio-diesel concept,
> but I say WHY?  This is a waste of time resources and bi-products that one
> must eventually try and find a use for when one can simply use veg oil. I
> have a veg oil conversion in my diesel auto and so it is a hybrid. Gov
> regulation has made it "illegal" to get veg oil from stores w/out
> permission; however alot of the grocery stores with Deli section now have a
> contract with Bio-Diesel mfg facilities that convert the material. I think
> it would be very beneficial to burn veg oil directly. One less process.  I
> went from Corvallis to Northern CA on used veg oil and did not have one
> issue.  I simply filter the veg oil in a large strainer and then there is a
> dual filtering system on the conversion system that Enviofuel installed.
> You can check out their web page. Nate Gunn is the guy who designed my
> system.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Veronica Nelson
> 
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Dear Friends****
> >
> > ** **
> >
> > Is it environmentally advantageous to use vegetable oil directly as
> > biofuel instead of converting it to biodiesel?****
> >
> > ** **
> >
> > http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0961953410004836****
> >
> > ** **
> >
> > A stove can use either. If it is a biodiesel or bioparaffin (very similar)
> > it will burn in a paraffin stove.****
> >
> > ** **
> >
> > So far there are not many stoves that can operate on the raw oil. Should
> > there be more?****
> >
> > ** **
> >
> > Regards****
> >
> > Crispin****
> >
> > ** **
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