They use waste vegetable oil and generate a biodesel employing methanol. I have a methanaol recovery system in mind but need a layout for a wastewater treatment plant.
How do you treat the wastewater generated at a vegatable oil based biodeisel manufacturing facility?
December 11th, 2009 1 Comment »They use waste vegetable oil and generate a biodesel employing methanol. I have a methanaol recovery system in mind but need a layout for a wastewater treatment plant.
Green Energy : Energy Savings in Green Roofs
December 10th, 2009 Leave your comment »
Green roofs offer ample energy savings, as the extra layer of soil and plant material absorbs moisture to prevent roof damage, keeps the building cooler and adds moisture to the air for a healthier environment. Discover the unmistakable benefits of green roofs with information from the executive director of the Institute for Sustainable Practice in this free video on green energy.
Tasmania’s challenge tapping into green energy - 02 Nov 09
December 7th, 2009 Leave your comment »
Tasmania’s abundance of wind and water has the potential to make the Australian island one of the world’s leading renewable energy providers. Local leaders have pledged that in a few years all of Tasmania’s energy needs will come from renewable sources. But as Al Jazeera’s Tony Birtley reports, the effects of climate change are making that goal difficult to achieve.
PEDAL POWER BIKE BICYCLE DC Generator Green Energy ELECTRIC BIKE DIY HYBRID
December 3rd, 2009 22 Comments »
This is a 24 volt Generator attached to a bike. Permanent Magnet Motor.
Green energy future
November 16th, 2009 11 Comments »
Two minute video clip promoting green energy strategy for western australia
Local Energy Provider Goes Green
November 1st, 2009 Leave your comment »
A local fuel company has started using hybrid trucks in an effort to save fuel. … Waterbury Bourne Truck Green Energy Vermont Fuel Gas
How do I start a biodiesel initiative at my college?
October 31st, 2009 2 Comments »I would like to gather up all of the cooking oil at my college and turn it into biodeisel in my college’s lab space. Then fuel the vehicles my college uses. How would I go about starting a proposal to do this and are there websites I could look at that would aid my venture. Also, can biodeisel be used in regular gasoline vehicles or only in deisel engines.
If worst come to worst, will you break down to get a energy efficient vehicle?
October 24th, 2009 8 Comments »Or are you gonna hold out as long as you can, and keep driving a pure gasoline or deisel vehicle.
The new hybrids are a novel thing, but they still got lousey acceleration. And if you convert to Biodeisel, well, how long will that last? In some parts of the country people are getting pretty ruthless because its getting harder to find waste cooking oil to make the stuff. I doubt we’ll be driving all electric cars, because there isn’t enough infrastructure to support life sized slot cars. But wouldn’t it be cool to have electric hot rods?















