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Gasification Archive for February 2000
23 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:16:51 2002

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Hi my name is Wes Hunold. I am a student from Central Lee High school in Donnellson, Iowa. At our school we have a very ellite science club. This = year I am working with burning different renewable energy sources. The samples = that I am burning are: cow, pig, and horse manure, I am also burning corn as a = resource too. I have found out that these renewable resources will burn. The only = problem with this is that it takes a while for the samples to stay ignited. Is = there a way fixing this problem? This will be my second year with working with these kinds of renewable sources. Last year I worked with taking the methane = off of bio-solids, and then turning around and burning the methane. The only = problem with burning types of renewable sources is that it will take it a little = while for it to ignite. Do you have any information that would be useful for = my line of this project. It would be ever so helpfull if you could help in any = way. Even just a little letter back. Thank you so much, Wes Hunold