[Gasification] The only serious danger . . .

Pete&Sheri spaco at baldwin-telecom.net
Sun Nov 7 17:12:01 CST 2010


I heard that the Autobon (sp?) in Germany went through the black forest 
and the truckers cut down all of it that they could get to for fuel.  If 
true, they must have been able to burn some pretty high moisture wood.

Pete Stanaitis
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Tom Miles wrote:

> Watching Frédéric Back 
> <http://www.google.com/url?url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0045610/&rct=j&sa=X&ei=pMvWTJ7_PJKWsgP_soSNCw&ved=0CEcQggkoADAG&q=the+man+who+planted+trees&usg=AFQjCNFevtllE4nXKfZ9v5aahBfJ74ISbg&cad=rja>'s 
> animation of 'The Man Who Planted trees," a story by Jean Giono about 
> a man who created a forest in a remote area of France, I came across 
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> "The only serious danger to the work occurred during the war of 1939. 
> As cars were being run on gazogenes (wood-burning generators), there 
> was never enough wood. Cutting was started among the oaks of 1910. . ."
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> What was the impact of a million gasogenes on the forest of Europe 
> during the war? Has anyone seen any estimates?
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