[Stoves] Rocket Fuel?
Jeff Davis
jeff0124 at velocity.net
Sun Jul 16 00:28:49 CDT 2006
Look's like a good thing to support by purchasing some manuals. Can't wait to
see the pulping/pellet machine!
In regards to algae: I would like to get a small swimming pool (kids) to grow
algae in. Feed the algae, harvest, measure (science part), burn in stove and
return the char/ash to the pool. Natures solar cell. This way we would have a
controlled experiment. Maybe next year. This summer will be over soon!!!
Jeff
On Sunday 16 July 2006 12:32 am, Richard Stanley wrote:
> Jeff,
> Don't know if it is relevant but check out <www.legacyfound.org>
> As much as we tout cylindrical briquettes from the same materials (and
> dozens of others), algae (ok certain albeit common type/s of same ) is
> the hottest thing to produce biodiesel from these days...
> Richard Stanley
>
> On Jul 15, , at 6:42 PM, Jeff Davis wrote:
> > Jigme wrote,
> >
> >> This is a GREAT idea! How small and uniform can you get?
> >
> > I have no idea. It would be formed by hand, to start with.
> >
> > This Sunday I hope to harvest more pond scum.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> >
> >
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> > Jeff Davis
> >
> > Some where 20 miles south of Lake Erie, USA
> >
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