Thanks James.  I have a few questions:

1.  What is the infrastructure cost of such an Alga6 photobioreactor?  What is 
the ongoing energy cost?  

2.  It appears that it has to be installed in tropical doldrums? right?  Areas 
with no storms? cause I presume a storm would run havoc with the 
photobioreactors?

3.  Has the problem with algae contamination been solved.  Contamination of 
other algae species seems to be a perenial problem with Algae reactors.  

4.  What's the required ocean area for an algal field sufficient to support the 
nutritional needs of say 10,000 people?

5.  So, the primary output would be algae primarily for oil (for biofuel) and 
algae dry matter for livestock?  No direct food for humans?  Do you know of a 
system for direct production of human food?



Jojo


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: James Bowery 
  To: vortex-l 
  Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 12:25 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:BLP picks up another 11 M from investors


  http://jimbowery.blogspot.com/2014/05/greenhouses-are-not-next-green.html




  On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 9:22 PM, Jojo Iznart <[email protected]> wrote:

    James, Please elaborate on this technology.  If it is enormously profitable 
as you claim, I might be able to integrate this with my wave power to produce 
food.  We need cheap food here in the Philippines to feed an exponentially 
growing population.


    Jojo


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: James Bowery 
      To: Analog Fan 
      Cc: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2014 3:34 AM
      Subject: Re: [Vo]:BLP picks up another 11 M from investors


      As far as I can see there is nothing _but_ dumb money out there.  Let me 
define what I mean: 


      I know of at least one technology that has, since 2009, been waiting on 
nothing more than about $10M dollars to reduce civilization's ecological 
footprint by at least a factor of 2 while increasing protein production to the 
point that, even passing through multiple trophic layers in the agricultural 
foodchain to high value meat and fish, would provide a diet so rich the problem 
wouldn't be malnutrition but gout.


      When I say "waiting on" I mean it is demonstrated and the production line 
to manufacture it is already specified.


      Oh, I guess I failed to point out that what I mean by "demonstrated" is 
that its economics are not just profitable, they are _enormously_ profitable.



      On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 1:47 PM, Analog Fan <[email protected]> wrote:

        On Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:43 PM, Jojo Iznart 
<[email protected]> wrote:





        >Why would you assume that the investors would have done lousy due 
diligence?


        I never assume lousy due diligence. But it is fair to wonder how much 
diligence they did do.

        It's indisputable that there is 'dumb money' out there - the history of 
poor due diligence on investments is legendary.  I've seen a ~$90 million 
dollar investment fund up close, and you would be surprised at the lack of due 
diligence. I was surprised when the SEC stepped in to reveal the fund was a 
house of cards. 


        >Why is it that we always believe that we understand more than the 
investors
        >who would have been up close and personal with the people and 
scientists at
        >BLP and have seen the technologies and prototypes more closely?  


        You may as well ask why people do inexplicable things? It's clear that 
Mills has personal charisma and is able to raise money, and that is impressive. 
But in my opinion any sort of scientific or business results look to be 
extremely unlikely at this stage. Mills has raised and spent a lot of money, 
that's for sure. 

        The details do not add up to me - for example, why on earth does a 
company involved in speculative research spend millions to buy a fifty thousand 
square foot building in New Jersey, when their team could fit in a smaller 
leased lab?

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        >Let's give BLP some time and credit shall we?


        Surely you jest? As I pointed out, they've had 22 years, and yet it is 
they that keep shifting the goalposts. All of this skepticism would cease if 
they had a working product.

        AF

             
                 
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