Huh, that's funny, I have been very successful making algae from
biodiesel, especially in the Summer.
-Weaver
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Hello,
I hav also red about algees before and got me into thinking about a ship
based BD
plant flooting around the oceans.
I would be into something like this.
Do we have any info on how to...???
Andrew
A commercial
they were complaining about, it was the unnatural,
domesticated algae they were worried about escaping.
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again was the outcry against
possible leakages into the ocean.
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Hello,
I hav also red about algees
] biodiesel from algae in New Zealand
Hello,
I hav also red about algees before and got me into thinking about a ship
based BD
plant flooting around the oceans.
I would be into something like this.
Do we have any info on how to...???
Andrew
A commercial facility has produced
Hello,
I hav also red about algees before and got me into thinking about a ship
based BD
plant flooting around the oceans.
I would be into something like this.
Do we have any info on how to...???
Andrew
A commercial facility has produced the first biodiesel derived from
wild sewage algae
Not really feasible right nowbut...
It will be interesting to look at again in CO2 capture form coal
burning power station projects, once carbon trading gets established.
Edward Beggs
http://www.biofuels.ca
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Not really feasible right nowbut...
It will be interesting to look at again in CO2 capture form coal
burning power station projects, once carbon trading gets
their setup
was
in the deserts of Calif. It sounded fantastic. I wish I could remember
more about it.
EdH
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List member John Harris in Australia was trying to do it three years
ago but I don't think he got very far, if he had I'm sure we'd have
heard about it.
Andrew Lowe posted this message:
Forget the algae. At the moment it is not worth it. You require
huge amounts of land, huge amounts
Well, I'm trying to work on species like Botrycoccus aureus and Dunaliella.
Some say that even diatoms which can be easily produced in gallons can also be
tried. Any idea about these species?
Kavitha.
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:List member John Harris in Australia
was trying to
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