hi,
while algae is a great carbon sink (bioremediator) I would first consider
running the chicken manure through a methane digestor if it isnt too full of
straw or other cellulose material. which can prove problematical...
after running the manure through the digestor ,then the effluent
we have been working with algae for thirty years, first in mexico and then
here in Tennessee, we have a website... just go to ecogenics on google or
other servers
.you can see someof our algae production systems that have been rather
successfull, you can also follow some threads on
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we have been working with algae for thirty years, first in mexico and then
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Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Anyone working with algae out there?
Hello,
All out there. Can any one, please, answer the qustions here above
and make known
Hi Robert,
P: There are many biomass projects that have great feasibility.
Subject: [Biofuel] Anyone working with algae out there?
I know of most of the web resources on the subject, and of the UNH
stuff...
But is anyone out there running any pilot projects?
At 15,000 gallons per acre annual
I know of most of the web resources on the subject, and of the UNH stuff...
But is anyone out there running any pilot projects?
At 15,000 gallons per acre annual yield, based on the work done under
the Aquatic Species Program, a demonstration facility seems like a given.
Anyone know of any?
268 posts on algae for you!
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/biofuel/?keywords=algaetime=allusertim
e=2002-12-31
Best
Keith
I know of most of the web resources on the subject, and of the UNH stuff...
But is anyone out there running any pilot projects?
At 15,000 gallons per acre annual