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anthony wilson

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Jun 7, 2007, 6:28:47 AM6/7/07
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Biodiesel is one of the most thoroughly tested alternative fuels on
the market. Studies have been performed by the
U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Stanadyne Automotive Corp. (the largest diesel fuel injection
equipment manufacturer in the U.S.), Lovelace Respiratory Research
Institute, and Southwest Research Institute. In fact over 50 million
miles have been expended in testing biodiesel during the course of
this research.
This means that you can improve the environment and save money at the
same time using this fuel.
In Europe biodiesel is already added to petrodiesel, in France up to
5% of diesel you get from the pump is biodiesel.
Imagine the effect on the tradedeficit if we would reduce the fossil
fuel consumption with 5%.
That is not all.
Just 5% would keep thousands of farmers in work rather than
unemployed, and it would break the big oil companies stranglehold on
our economy and even better we wouldn't need oil from countries like
Iraq, Iran, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.
But I got all carried away....
It all started when I was looking for a cheap alternative fuel I could
use in my diesel engine. The processes described all required a lot of
equipment, and a lot of money to be paid upfront, and even then 99.9%
of it was pure trash.
http://biodiesemde.blogspot.com/#

Jacky Foo

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Jun 8, 2007, 7:17:42 AM6/8/07
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On 07/06/07, anthony wilson <dnimlh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Biodiesel is one of the most thoroughly tested alternative fuels on
>the market.  .......(cut)...

>This means that you can improve the environment and save money at the
>same time using this fuel. In Europe biodiesel is already added
>to petrodiesel, in France up to 5% of diesel you get from the
>pump is biodiesel.....(cut)...

>Just 5% would keep thousands of farmers in work rather than
>unemployed, and it would break the big oil companies
>stranglehold on our economy ........

>But I got all carried away....
>It all started when I was looking for a cheap alternative fuel
>I could use in my diesel engine. The processes described
>all required a lot of equipment, and a lot of money to be paid
>upfront, and even then 99.9% of it was pure trash.

what you are staying is that biodiesel energy economy is not sustainable.

IOBB is organizing a conference in Australia (july 2008) and this would be a good place to present a paper on your experience.

from Jaya Nair <J.N...@murdoch.edu.au>
date 07-Jun-2007 10:25
subject FW: International Conference on Technologies and Strategic Management of Sustainable Biosystems


The first IOBB International conference on technologies and strategic management of biosystems will be held at Perth, Western Australia during 6-9th July 2008. The topics are

Biosystems for energy production
Composting and vermicomposting
Reuse and recycle of organic wastes
Onsite wastewater treatment through biosystems
Constructed wetlands
Nutrient and resource management in integrated biosystems
Integrated biosystems for land rehabilitation
Governance and capacity building
Education and training
Case studies

We will also accept papers that are related to the topics that are not specifically mentioned here. Please contact me if you have a question about this.

We invite your active participation by submitting a paper for the scientific and technical programme, attending the workshop and field trips that are an integral part of the overall programme.

Please submit your paper online through
http://www.etc.murdoch.edu.au/IOBB2008.


We look forward to meeting you all in Perth next year. Please forward this information to your colleagues as well who might be interested in attending this conference.

Thanking you

Best regards
Jaya Nair

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Dr Jaya Lakshmy Nair
Associate Director
Environmental Technology Centre
Murdoch University, Western Australia 6150


Ph:+61 8 9360 7322
Fax: +61 8 9310 4997
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