Can we use the same idea as Spirulina production? Here is a intresting read. ""An inside look at spirulina production: an exclusive interview with Dr. Gerry...
Bobby, It must refer to the dry wt of oysters, but grew algea for feed. How do growth rates for algea compare with that for seaweed? K. Alexander To:...
The US$4 to 20 per kg is probably a better start figure. But again, at $4 per kg, and just over 1 ltr per kg (oil floats on water), and 50% recovery per wt...
From http://bioking.nl/biodiesel_algae_photo-bioreactors.htm "Cost of biodiesel feedstock only 5 / 10 cents a liter with ournew developed, high performance and...
Here's a lower-cost system in development. The previous company I referenced, at 50% production per weight for capital cost reimbursement only was 3 years...
Kevin, I am not sure they have anything to deliver, except a lab scale PBR. They were building a prototype in Portugal, but have seen nothing else. On their...
Scalability is the key here. Operating costs for algae production will become minimal when (1) industrial scale operations are in place, (2) renewable power...
A2BE sees algae as option for biodiesel production By Lyla Hamilton September 28, 2007 -- BOULDER - Two entrepreneurial engineers believe that "thinking like ...
Biodiesel: Fuel of the future created in Carlsbad By Stella Davis Article Launched: 09/29/2007 09:03:57 PM MDT Click photo to enlargeMembers of the Economic...
ENVIRONMENT: Algae Against Climate Change? By Julio Godoy Credit:Photo Stock Algae absorb carbon dioxide. BERLIN, Sep 29 (IPS/IFEJ) - Research into the use of...
International Energy Developing New Technologies for the Production of Biofuels from Algae VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--International Energy, ...
SHSU ag students testing biodiesel mixtures Frank Krystyniak SHSU News Service The questions concerning our fuels of the future are many, but a group of...
Turning pond scum into profit Photosynthetic process using algae to absorb CO2 could save billions of dollars a year SHAWN MCCARTHY GLOBAL ENERGY REPORTER ...
Biofuels beyond corn could be driving forcein Bay's recovery Cellulosic ethanol, other processes would also boost area's economy without the surge in nitrogen...
Out of algae, a green idea BY PHYLLIS JACOBS GRIEKSPOOR The Wichita Eagle Bo Rader/The Wichita Eagle Jason Stranding from the Mass. based company Greenfuel...
Air New Zealand and Boeing are secretly working to create the world's first green aviation fuel, made of wild algae. The fuel is essentially derived from...
I am fascinated by the prospect of algae as a potential to produce biofuels. So much so that I desperately want to experiment with doing it myself. However, I...
Water bag, First some technical corrections: 1. I don't have the numbers for wind and wave at hand, but for PV, the rule of thumb is that PV costs 3 times as...
JDG, Scientific American had an excellent article in their Amateur Scientist column several years ago. It is on someone else's website now, also. I will try...
If possible, I would great to have a single spreadsheet brief on exactly who is doing what in the algae industry. Can anyone name a few of the top 10, 20 (or...
Is it possible for (small culturing) to use multivitamin tablets alongwith some supplements of nitrogen and necessary trace elements which may not be supplied...
Paul, That is a good idea. I am thinking that is one of the rationales for having a wiki is to compile such information.. I love all the information coming in...
XL TechGroup arranges new US$25 million borrowing facility 04 October 2007 XL TechGroup (AIM: XLT), the systematic architect and builder of an ongoing stream...
DOE Invests $30 Million to Launch Bioenergy Research Centers DOE announced on Monday that it has invested nearly $30 million to accelerate the start-up of its...
Gaurav, The only vitamin algae needs is B12 and that is just some species. Some species can have the B12 provided by bacteria. So that would be an expensive...
JDG. I found the message numbers: 160, 172, 177, 182, 221, 223, 224, 225, and 226 Bobby ... -- Toward freedom, Bobby Yates Emory JDG. I found the message...
Bobby, Yes, I can easily afford $100 to even a few hundred if necessary to spend on a lab. My biggest issue(s) are, that is needs to be a "basement lab", (I ...