Fuel based on catfish

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by nialabert » 04/07/06, 17:09

Almost everything is said there:
http://www.lelombrik.net/news/1469/carb ... -chat.html

I haven't checked, but why not ...
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by abyssin3 » 04/07/06, 18:05

There was also a noise that ran over the corpses of cats to make diesel:
https://www.econologie.com/forums/cadavres-d ... vt973.html
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by jlvx » 04/07/06, 19:34

There is also more than noise on the production of "dieselizable" oil from a variety of algae.
The US is far ahead in this area (see oliocene website)
No inputs, necessary areas of "pools" certainly important, but several harvests per week, feeds on CO2 or, failing that, with biogas from various and varied organic waste;
Okay, for the time being it is around $ 85 a barrel, which is not bad enough at the non "industrial" stage.

In addition, I am delirious, due to the production of bio fuels from "ligno cellulosic" waste (wood, brushwood, etc.), is recycled newspapers and cardboard not a (part of) raw material for synfetic biofuels?
Thank you to the distinguished econologists for their response.
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by Woodcutter » 04/07/06, 22:43

jlvx wrote:In addition, I am delirious, due to the production of bio fuels from "ligno cellulosic" waste (wood, brushwood, etc.), is recycled newspapers and cardboard not a (part of) raw material for synfetic biofuels?
Thank you to the distinguished econologists for their response.
It is not just noise, it is research carried out with the aim of producing hydrocarbon type fuel (easily transportable and concentrated energy) from any source containing carbon molecules (therefore having an energy potential because of the reduced carbon) ...

It's called "BTL" for Biomass To Liquid.

Motor Nature talks about it in this article, at the bottom of the page.
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by denis » 04/07/06, 23:02

bof, apart from the dolls nothing extra, no matter how fat it can provide energy to run an engine! :P whether steam or otherwise, see the yield.
Something interesting should come out, with the million euros / day that EDF invests in research : Cheesy: (advertising campaign)
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by Christophe » 05/07/06, 09:23

Woodcutter wrote:It's called "BTL" for Biomass To Liquid.

Motor Nature talks about it in this article, at the bottom of the page.



And here also in a very good .pdf from CEA (funded by Edf without doubt :D ) https://www.econologie.com/telechargement-2989.html
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by pluesy » 05/07/06, 14:03

hello it's good to produce fuel with animal fat but what I wonder is how are his catfish fed?
with corn but husk waste ...

if you need 1 ha of wheat to make 100 l of fuel (pure personal hypotese) it's not worth it
rapeseed or sunflower do better ...
but if it produces 3000l of fuel for a hectare of wheat transformed into flour that the fish transforms into fat and that the human transforms into diesel ... it might be worth it
as fish are cold-blooded animals, their metabolism may be very low and processing may be profitable, but I doubt it ...

would anyone have more info on raising their energetic catfish?
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by Christophe » 05/07/06, 14:20

Sorry but it's just an idiot info this thing ... and pluesy you ask the right questions!

It annoys me this kind of information warmed ...

And long live the oil ... of algae if possible!
biofuel micro algae
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by Woodcutter » 05/07/06, 15:24

Econology wrote:[...] And here also in a very good .pdf of the CEA (financed by Edf without doubt :D ) https://www.econologie.com/telechargement-2989.html
Thanks, I didn't have that one. :P
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by zac » 05/07/06, 21:43

Econology wrote:And long live the oil ... of algae if possible!


Hello
It's been 8 months since (although half disabled since December) I work on it.

But I run up against a problem: the extraction of oil by mechanical system. : Evil:

I have the pools and the manpower; what I need is concrete information.

so call everyone !!!!
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