Palm Oil BioDiesel Harvest and Use
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@davidwgair you shut his ass up quick. lol Way to go man thats awesome ingenuity.
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yeah but where do you get the machine you use to press the oil out of the seeds ?
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Algae is way better as far as bio-diesel production is concerned.. This may be cool for someone who owns palms.. but thats about it.
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i like this, very very nice, good job
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i have been doing some research on palm tree and its benefits. i have a 3 hectare lot.i know it not that big but i want to start small. i was wondering if you could give me some pointer sir?like for how much to start this kind of crop. how long before it becomes money and what are the do's and donts? thank you in advance
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i have been doing some research on palm tree and its benefits. i have a 3 hectare lot.i know it not that big but i want to start small. i was wondering if you could give me some pointer sir?like for how much to start this kind of crop. how long before it becomes money and what are the do's and donts? thank you in advance
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You're right on the money, gilgamesh. I work with a Western Canadian biofuels company growing jatropha in Kenya (a stable, insurable, and business-friendly jurisdiction). Any Canadians looking for an ethical, environmentally friendly, and high-yielding investment should contact me privately.
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Nice work David. We are currently bidding a custom mobile processor that will be a complete seed to fuel processor, for a college on the east coast.
How long has this vehicle been running on 90/10 oil/alcohol? I'm curious to see the damage not processing the oil will do.
TaltosKhan 3 years ago
No damage at all. After 200,000 miles, the engine runs cleaner with better fuel eonomy.
davidwgair 2 years ago
You're not actually making biodiesel. Biodiesel is vegetable oil that's been altered on a molecular level. What you're doing is just blending straight vegetable oil. And no, it's not better than processed biodiesel.
daniellegund 3 years ago
How do you know that I didn't run that oil through a biodiesel processor to remove the glycerin and saturated fat? The oil in that video meets ASTM D-6751 standard. But, better than processed biodiesel is a mixture of 90% straight palm oil and 10% ethyl alcohol.
davidwgair 3 years ago
why arent we already using thiss is it bad for the enviornment or expensive ???
chickenkyle123 3 years ago
No, it's good for the environment. People are just unaware. Spread the word. There's a lot of money in it, too.
davidwgair 3 years ago