On Feb 24, 2:43 pm, "Don Libby" <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...
> Yes algae is a promising feedstock, potentially yielding 100 times more
> biodiesel per acre than soy, and 10 times more than palm.
How about than Jatropha?
And more crucially (at least to me just now) how much faster will
algae grow using ordinary CO2 levels? I've seen claims of 20x, even
30x, but these must be at enhanced levels of CO2, yes?
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