Monday, September 25, 2006

Energy Conservation a National Security Issue!

How do we get the fat rich Irish public out of their comfort zone and into energy awareness?

Irish dependence on oil and other energy imports should not be considered just simply as economic issues; rather they should be looked on as matters of national security.

Ireland could be completely controlled by foriegn interests through our almost 100% dependence on imported fuels. If the fuel was cut off everything would stop working. Everything would stop. We would have no electricity except for a miserable 15% of our needs. We would have no cars, no trains, no working factories, no working farmers, no working, no wages, no money!!!

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Two Wood Pellet Deals Compared

Spot the Difference
Boiler Number One a Dor Boiler with a Scotte Burner

Boiler Number Two a Scotte Boiler with a Scotte? Burner


TWO DEALS
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE

Deal One

SCOTTE 15 combined log wood and pellet boiler

Nominal output 14.8 KW
Including auger 1.6 m
Including Lambda control unit.

Boiler mass: Height: 1040mm
Width: 700 mm plus pellet burners depth: 770
Water Capacity: 46 litre.
Efficiency: 90.3%

Price: €2,815

24 KW €3,427
32 KW €4,095
40 KW €4,612
60 KW €4,978

This price does NOT include a feeder pellet unit. (You could have one made for €200 - 300) All prices exclusive VAT ex factory

Deal Two


Dor timber and pellet boiler

output : 16kW
efficiency : 90.3%
h : 1040mm
w : 826mm
d : 730mm
water content : 45 litres

Dor timber and pellet boiler

Price: €4194 less €300 silo price = €3894

24 Kw €4586 less €300 silo price = €4285
30 Kw €4979 less €300 silo price = €4679
40 Kw €5388 less €300 silo price = €5088
60 Kw €6632 less €300 silo price = €6332

Price includes a pellet feeder silo. I have subtracted €300 to make a comparison.
Prices exclude VAT.

One deal is available in Germany. The other is in Ireland. Guess which is the Irish deal??

More to Follow

Ireland Preparing for the Big Drop?

The BIG Drop or No Drop at all!!







The 2040 Oil Exhibition in Ireland


During September of 2040 old fashioned MineralOil will be on display in the New Retro-Look Irish Museum of Technology. Bring the kids along to smell the oil, even feel oil, and see how it was used in the world of yesterday.

You will not get this close to oil anywhere else in the world today!!


Oil disappeared from our planet in 2025 but the Museum of Technology has secured a quantity of 5000 litres of oil in several of it's previously used states including crude oil, fuel oil, lubricating oil etc. The Oil Age, like the Steam Era before it, is a facinating time for all the family to discover.

Apologies to Bertie and Noel

I apologise to Bertie Ahern and Noel Dempsey for poking fun at them in the last post.


I did have a bit of a knee-jerk reaction to reading the news of the Green Paper dealing with Renewable Energy.



I was really horrified to read that Ireland will only plan to be using a mere 30% renewable energy at a time when there will only be 5 more years of oil left on the planet. What the heck will we do in that 5 years? Get the other 70% changed over to renewables?

Daring Irish Renewable Energy Planning

Daring Renewable Energy Planning!!

Noel Dempsey the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, is to publish a Green Paper on energy policy fairly soon. They (Tweedledum and Tweedledee) have announced that it will include a target of meeting 30% of Ireland's energy needs from renewable resources by the year 2020.

Woop-di-doo and Gee-whiz - how daring, how fantastic.

Wow!! Are we all knocked out or what - by how daring and forward thinking this figure really is? Yea right!

The Titanic

Irish Bucket for Bailing the Titanic

This energy policy is like saying that they will increase the bailing out of the sinking Titanic by 50 bucketfuls a day.

Are they for real? Is this not a script for Fr. Ted?

I have no political affiliation whatsoever, and I usually do not poke fun at individuals BUT this takes the biscuit for an Alice in Wonderland situation.

Bring on the Mad Hatter!

Friday, September 15, 2006

Veggie Oil Burner from the UK


Multi Oil + Vegetable Oil Burner

Kroll is a German company with a UK base specialising in Oil Fired systems that will burn vegetable oil in addition to regular oil. They do a series of burners, boilers, and hot air heaters covering a wide range of applications. Of special interest to many householders, they carry a 25 - 33 Kwatt oil burner unit which is suitable for ordinary domestic heating. This unit can be easily retro-fitted into many, but not into all, existing oil boilers.

The Kroll burner unit will not work in balanced flue units, only in systems which use a standard flue.

I had a nice conversation with Kroll Uk's Jeremy Grove, who was very pleasant and helpful, and had all sorts of interesting information. He told me that you can purchase directly form Kroll UK, and the price of a complete domestic sized burner unit is £761 Sterling plus VAT or about 1126 Euro plus VAT. He guesses the carriage should not be more than 50 Euro at most.

The Kroll publicity blurb goes:

The new Universal oil burners by Kroll are versatile. Through a developed combustion technique this burner is able to burn nearly all vegetable, animal and conventional oil. Adjusting to the Burner to the required fuel is simple to do. All you have to do is turn a dial, without the need of any tools. For all products Kroll meets the requirements of DIN ISO 9001 and DIN EN ISO 9001.


Contact details:

Kroll UK
Unit 49, Azura Close
Woolsbridge Industrial Estate
Three Legged Cross
Wimborne
Dorset
BH21 6SZ

www.krolluk.com
Tel: +44 (0)1202 822221
Fax: +44 (0)1202 822222

Let me know how you get on if you decide to try this approach.

Oil Fired Central Heating Part 2




Oil Fired Central Heating Part 2.

I have learned that there are oil burners available that will burn vegetable oil including used chipper oil and/or other waste oil. These burners can be retrofitted to many existing oil boilers with very little trouble or fitting cost. One such oil burner is illustrated above.

Some farmers are especially growing rapeseed to extract the oil and burn it for heat, while using the cake to feed cattle - a double whammy from the crop. Rapeseed oil burns especially well in these burners leaving very low residue and fumes that are not unpleasant like kerosene or diesel fumes.

Stay tuned for more information. I am researching the cost, delivery charges etc., and will try to get some picture of reliability etc.

If you own a chipper this could save you tons of money on heating your home. If you are a farmer and can grow rapeseed it could be just a brialliant solution to saving on heating.

Burning bulk vegetable oils could still be a viable proposition for the average home owner as the price of heating oil continues to soar.

I am looking for information on the bulk price and availability of various vegetable oils if anyone can point me in the right direction please e-mail me at: thenewoil@gmail.com

Why Not OIL Fired Central Heating?


Oil Fired Central Heating??

With the un-believable, un-satisfactory, un-stable, un-regulated, un-focussed state of the wood -pellet heating market in Ireland, I have decided to NOT go ahead with an installation just yet.

I was thinking of other possible alternatives, WHEN the bulb above my head suddenly illuminated very brightly and even flashed a couple of times. I knew then that I had had an "idea"!!!

Vegetable Oil

The idea struck me that vegetable oil in bulk is a darn site cheaper than heating oil right now. The supply also is most probably more stable. Heating oil is on 70+cent a litre right now and rising - while cooking oil can be purchased in bulk at 55cent a litre. There is the possibility of utilising used oil from chippers and hotels etc.

It would not take rocket science or too much of a re-build to tune an oil burner to burn cooking oil. I would need a pre-heater and possibly some extra filtration, and it would need a different nozzle in the burner unit to vaporise the oil - but I am fairly sure it could be achieved with moderate ease. Maybe there is already such a unit abailable somewhere?

If it were possible to purchase a modified burner unit for existing central heating systems, it would be a very cheap option to convert an existing boiler, grant or no grant. A standard burner unit can be purchased for about 500 - 700 Euro, a modified one should not cost much over 1100 - 1400 Euro?

Would anyone reading this Blog have any ideas, contacts or information along this line??