Re: [Biofuel] An electrifying twist on the energy from algae story

2010-04-26 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Darryl

http://industry.bnet.com/energy/10004073/researchers-plug-into-algae-for-solar-power/

I suspect the closing of the article is the likely outcome, and this
won't come to commercial fruition, but I like it better than the algae
oil story.

So do I - indeed it ends better than it starts: what be 
Reasearchers? Well, never mind.

Then there's this, in Japan:

http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/nb20100422n1.html
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Scientists try algae 'alchemy' to cultivate oil

More sensible than many, with a target date of 2022, and I'm sure 
it's excellent grant bait in the meantime.

I just had a message from Mike Pelly with a pointer to this story:

http://www.weeklyvolcano.com/mudroom/greenville/2010/04/Olympia-Green-Fuels-LLC-algae/

Mostly about algae, and it says: Boeing and other aircraft companies 
have already flown planes on fuel made from algae.

That's a gross exaggeration, but it's based on fact - in January last 
year, a Continental Airlines jet flew on a mix of jet fuel and 
jatropha oil that also included 6 % algae-based fuel. Also in 
January, Japan Airlines flew a jet using a mixture that included 1 % 
algae-based fuel.

That's also an exaggeration - the JAL plane only used the biofuel in 
the No.3 engine, and it was only 50 % biofuel, consisting of camelina 
(84%), jatropha (under 16 %), and algae (under 1 %). That's a maximum 
of 0.125 % algae oil for all four engines, proving not very much.

The Continental flight was with a twin-engined Boeing 737-800, and 
again it was only 50 % biofuel, and only in one engine, so the 
proportion of algae oil was 3 % at most, or probably only 1.5 %.

Anyway it's progress, more impressive than the single test-drive 
round the block which was the only example we had of algae oil 
powering anything bigger than a test-tube and flights of fancy.

Regards

Keith


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Re: [Biofuel] An electrifying twist on the energy from algae story

2010-04-26 Thread Chris Burck
the best biofuels idea i've heard is kelp farming.  extremely
practical, easily managed both from a production and an environmental
standpoint.  algea has astounding potential on paper, but you start
throwing genetic engineering, bioreactors, venting waste gases, etc.,
etc., you're just over-complicating things.

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[Biofuel] stirwash

2010-04-26 Thread Fritz
Hello Keith,
after my samples passed the Methanoltest with flying colours,
the stirwash test thrown me back a bit!
My washwater settled out ok,not to fast 1 hour about.
The thing is,its opake white,a bit yellowish towards the oil.no 
separation line demarked the oil and the water.
To say ,i did shake the water good in my oil!
Fritz

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Re: [Biofuel] stirwash

2010-04-26 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Fritz

Hello Keith,
after my samples passed the Methanoltest with flying colours,
the stirwash test thrown me back a bit!
My washwater settled out ok,not to fast 1 hour about.
The thing is,its opake white,a bit yellowish towards the oil.no
separation line demarked the oil and the water.
To say ,i did shake the water good in my oil!
Fritz

What should you do if your fuel doesn't pass the wash-test?
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#whatdo

How to use the quality tests
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#howtotsts

HTH - best

Keith

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