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On 05/03/2020 17:26, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 17:16:38 +0000, Robin wrote: On 05/03/2020 16:02, Jethro_uk wrote: On Thu, 05 Mar 2020 15:31:06 +0000, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 07:21:37 -0800 (PST), fred wrote: [quoted text muted] The dye maybe, but there are other tracers or at least that is what we are lead to believe. B-) Tiniest traces of radioactive marker ? no "Developed by the chemical company Dow, a chemical ((3-(sec-butyl)-4-(decyloxy)phenyl)methanetriyl) tribenzene is added to the diesel as a marker. Once it has been added to the fuel, it is difficult to remove giving HMRC a better chance of identifying any fraud. The marker is easily detected using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry but laboratory testing means delays in combatting the fraud." From https://tinyurl.com/tdta292 or https://www.chromatographytoday.com/...detected/37727 Ta, I didn't realise they'd both changed and gone public. -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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On 05/03/2020 16:04, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Wed, 4 Mar 2020 19:37:15 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: I thought there was talk of a rebate scheme of some sort for farmers (but not other users such as canal boats) Not in anything I read. ... quite surprised that 15% of all diesel sales are red diesel ... Yes it struck me as quite high but then anything diesel powered and not licenced for road use probably runs on red. Construction machinery and the like. I have noticed that many of the hire shops pull that ruse as well. Send a machine back with less than a full tank, and they charge you DERV prices to replenish what was used, yet it usually comes pre-filled with red. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On 05/03/2020 16:04, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Wed, 4 Mar 2020 19:37:15 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: I thought there was talk of a rebate scheme of some sort for farmers (but not other users such as canal boats) Not in anything I read. ... quite surprised that 15% of all diesel sales are red diesel ... Yes it struck me as quite high but then anything diesel powered and not licenced for road use probably runs on red. Construction machinery and the like. I was once involved in testing two 24MW gas-turbine powered generator sets. We burnt 250,000 litres while testing. Peak rate was 120 litres per minute! A very, very small quantity of it was used for the on-site crane, forklift, welding sets and lighting towers. SteveW |
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![]() "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message idual.net... On Wed, 4 Mar 2020 18:11:00 -0000, Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) wrote: Far better to give those who need the use of a lot of it a grant to get them over the hump of moving to a better fuel. Like what? I see no electric tractors, combine harvesters, construction machinery... Some do grow their own fuel, biodiesel. |
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On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 06:09:21 +1100, John_j, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote: FLUSH senile asshole's troll**** 06:09??? So you've been up and trolling for OVER THREE HOURS ...so far! LMAO -- Marland answering senile Rodent's statement, "I don't leak": "That’s because so much **** and ****e emanates from your gob that there is nothing left to exit normally, your arsehole has clammed shut through disuse and the end of prick is only clear because you are such a ******." Message-ID: |
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On Thu, 05 Mar 2020 07:21:37 -0800, fred wrote:
Some time back the EU decreed that pleasure craft could no longer use 'red/green' diesel.Problem was all the suppliers on Ireland's inland waterways only ever supplied red/green so the customs agreed private boaters could continue using red/green but once a year should report to the customs the quantity used and pony up the difference in the two tax rates. Yea right like that's going to happen. Yes, back in 2007. And as far as I can tell, the UK agreed. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me Β£1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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![]() "Tim Streater" wrote in message .. . In article , John_j wrote: "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ividual.net... On Wed, 4 Mar 2020 18:11:00 -0000, Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) wrote: Far better to give those who need the use of a lot of it a grant to get them over the hump of moving to a better fuel. Like what? I see no electric tractors, combine harvesters, construction machinery... Some do grow their own fuel, biodiesel. Some *who* do that? Quite a few in the first world. If you're thinking of Brazil, Nope. remember that they have 33 times our land area for less than twice the population. They can afford the land, we can't. "Once you adopt the unix paradigm, the variants cease to be a problem - you bitch, of course, but that's because bitching is fun, unlike M$ OS's, where bitching is required to keep your head from exploding." - S Stremler in afc |
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On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 12:08:09 +1100, John_j, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote: FLUSH troll**** 12:08??? LOL So you've been up and trolling for EXACTLY ELEVEN HOURS, ALL night long, and ALL morning, yet AGAIN! LMAO -- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 86-year-old trolling senile cretin from Oz: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On 04/03/2020 11:22:23, newshound wrote:
On 04/03/2020 11:05, Dave Liquorice wrote: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51731757 "Rishi Sunak is set to announce in next week's budget that red diesel - so-called because it is marked with a dye - will no longer attract a lower fuel duty. It currently accounts for about 15% of total diesel sales in the UK and costs the Treasury about Β£2.4bn a year in revenue." Red disel current attracts 11.1 p/l duty. "Road" diesel 57.7 p/l. The reporting of these rumoured changes also hint that the freeze on fuel duty may well end. Think I might be filling the genset and paying a visit to the local garage and to top up the jerry can and a 25 l drum or two... Not just "**** Business", then. **** the farmers too. Nah, they'll just use heating oil. Only 5% VAT too. |
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On 05/03/2020 17:52:51, Robin wrote:
On 05/03/2020 17:26, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 17:16:38 +0000, Robin wrote: On 05/03/2020 16:02, Jethro_uk wrote: On Thu, 05 Mar 2020 15:31:06 +0000, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 07:21:37 -0800 (PST), fred wrote: [quoted text muted] The dye maybe, but there are other tracers or at least that is what we are lead to believe.Β* B-) Tiniest traces of radioactive marker ? no "Developed by the chemical company Dow, a chemical ((3-(sec-butyl)-4-(decyloxy)phenyl)methanetriyl) tribenzene is added to the diesel as a marker. Once it has been added to the fuel, it is difficult to remove giving HMRC a better chance of identifying any fraud. The marker is easily detected using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry but laboratory testing means delays in combatting the fraud." Β*From https://tinyurl.com/tdta292 or https://www.chromatographytoday.com/...detected/37727 Ta, I didn't realise they'd both changed and gone public. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_dyes |
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On 05/03/2020 17:52:51, Robin wrote:
On 05/03/2020 17:26, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 17:16:38 +0000, Robin wrote: On 05/03/2020 16:02, Jethro_uk wrote: On Thu, 05 Mar 2020 15:31:06 +0000, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 07:21:37 -0800 (PST), fred wrote: [quoted text muted] The dye maybe, but there are other tracers or at least that is what we are lead to believe.Β* B-) Tiniest traces of radioactive marker ? no "Developed by the chemical company Dow, a chemical ((3-(sec-butyl)-4-(decyloxy)phenyl)methanetriyl) tribenzene is added to the diesel as a marker. Once it has been added to the fuel, it is difficult to remove giving HMRC a better chance of identifying any fraud. The marker is easily detected using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry but laboratory testing means delays in combatting the fraud." Β*From https://tinyurl.com/tdta292 or https://www.chromatographytoday.com/...detected/37727 Ta, I didn't realise they'd both changed and gone public. I would have thought the authorities would have little choice but provide details of the marker. Otherwise what evidence are they going to produce to gain a conviction for unsolicited use? |
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Fredxx wrote:
I would have thought the authorities would have little choice but provide details of the marker. Otherwise what evidence are they going to produce to gain a conviction for unsolicited use? You mean in the same way that they publicly declare all the security measures in coins and folding money? Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK @ChrisJDixon1 Plant amazing Acers. |
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On 07/03/2020 08:04, Chris J Dixon wrote:
Fredxx wrote: I would have thought the authorities would have little choice but provide details of the marker. Otherwise what evidence are they going to produce to gain a conviction for unsolicited use? You mean in the same way that they publicly declare all the security measures in coins and folding money? The fuel markers are declared in legislation. What I didn't know was that the new one was a chemical marker rather than a coded marker (a bit like Smar****er). -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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