OT. Louisiana Leads the way

Home Power - Home Power/Home-Made Power for Off-Grid Living. 

Bookmark this page:  YahooMyWeb Yahoo!  Google Google  Windows Live Favorites Windows Live  del.icio.us del.icio.us  digg digg  Add to Netscape Netscape
Subject Author Date
OT. Louisiana Leads the way amdx 07-05-2008
Posted by amdx on July 5, 2008, 2:38 pm
Please log in for more thread options
Louisiana has figured out that ethanol from corn is an inefficient stupid
process and produced legislation to back it.
http://news.mongabay.com/2008/0701-ethanol.html
Now if the rest of the states can follow.
Farm lobby by d$*^#d. No more corn subsidies..

And what about Butanol.

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butanol_fuel

Butanol better tolerates water contamination and is less corrosive than
ethanol and more suitable for distribution through existing pipelines
(important to an efficient use MK)

High octane rating .

Higher specific energy than ethanol

The feedstocks are the same as for ethanol: energy crops such as sugar
beets, sugar cane, corn grain, wheat and cassava as well as agricultural
byproducts such as straw and corn stalks (reference needed).

Can be made from Algae

We need nuclear power and a better battery for autos.
We need energy independence.
Mike (MK)





Posted by amdx on July 7, 2008, 8:37 am
Please log in for more thread options

> Louisiana has figured out that ethanol from corn is an inefficient stupid
> process and produced legislation to back it.
> http://news.mongabay.com/2008/0701-ethanol.html
> Now if the rest of the states can follow.
> Farm lobby by d$*^#d. No more corn subsidies..
>
> And what about Butanol.
>
> From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butanol_fuel
>
> Butanol better tolerates water contamination and is less corrosive than
> ethanol and more suitable for distribution through existing pipelines
> (important to an efficient use MK)
>
> High octane rating .
>
> Higher specific energy than ethanol
>
> The feedstocks are the same as for ethanol: energy crops such as sugar
> beets, sugar cane, corn grain, wheat and cassava as well as agricultural
> byproducts such as straw and corn stalks (reference needed).
>
> Can be made from Algae
>
> We need nuclear power and a better battery for autos.
> We need energy independence.
> Mike (MK)
>

http://www.butanol.com/
Mike



Posted by NotMe on July 13, 2008, 1:38 pm
Please log in for more thread options

| Louisiana has figured out that ethanol from corn is an inefficient stupid
| process and produced legislation to back it.
| http://news.mongabay.com/2008/0701-ethanol.html
| Now if the rest of the states can follow.
| Farm lobby by d$*^#d. No more corn subsidies..
|
| And what about Butanol.
|
| From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butanol_fuel
|
| Butanol better tolerates water contamination and is less corrosive than
| ethanol and more suitable for distribution through existing pipelines
| (important to an efficient use MK)
|
| High octane rating .
|
| Higher specific energy than ethanol
|
| The feedstocks are the same as for ethanol: energy crops such as sugar
| beets, sugar cane, corn grain, wheat and cassava as well as agricultural
| byproducts such as straw and corn stalks (reference needed).
|
| Can be made from Algae
|
| We need nuclear power and a better battery for autos.
| We need energy independence.
| Mike (MK)
|
|

One word SUGAR.

If politicians really meant what they say they'd approve other sources such
as industrial hemp. (it's a weed after all)




Posted by Steve Ackman on July 15, 2008, 10:51 am
Please log in for more thread options
["Followup-To:" header set to alt.energy.homepower.]
NotMe, me@privacy.net wrote:
>
> One word SUGAR.
>
> If politicians really meant what they say they'd approve other sources such
> as industrial hemp. (it's a weed after all)

Hemp doesn't provide sugar. Rather, it provides a
high grade cellulose easily substituted for petroleum
in a LOT of industrial processes.

As to hemp for fuel:
Henry Ford produced 1000 gallons of methanol from
each acre of hemp he grew. One might hope the massive
hemp growing efforts during WWII would have added to
the knowledge base, and we could do better than that
now.
Hemp seed oil is as suitable as any other VO for
use in diesels, though at today's prices, quite
uneconomical to burn all those valuable omega3 and
omega6 fatty acids as fuel. Increase hemp seed
availability, and who knows...

--
☯☯




Contact Us | Privacy Policy
XML SitemapXML Sitemap