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City - Helsingborg Country - Sweden Role - Industry professional About - ZERO EMISSION CARBON REFINERY with high added value economical valorization processing of organic waste (PYROLYSIS-TORREFACTION for production of biochar-high Ca/P content bonecharcoal-biooil-soil biotech) Edward Someus: Swedish environmental engineer (University of Lund), combining high level of scientific knowledge with industrial engineering and field applications, specializing in the: research, technical development, engineering and industrial applications of the Thermal Desorption (PYROLYSIS, Low Temperature Carbonization, TORREFACTION) technology for COAL & CARBON refining. Providing added value recycling of carboniferous materials, such as agricultural, food industrial and industrial organic waste and by-products (plant and animal origin), and thermal desorption of contaminated inorganic materials. Developer of the 3R CARBON REFINERY; integrated thermal (carbonization) and biotech added-value recycling processing of agro/food industrial by-product/waste streams for economical reuse in soil cultivation horticultural and forest nursery industries. Having specific competence in the high added value environmental and energetic valorization of animal byproducts (bone meal, meat and bone meal category3, cat.2, cat.1) by zero emission 3R pyrolysis processing for recycling of natural Phosphorous minerals, and production of liquid Nitrogen fertilizer ammonium hydrogen carbonate and transport fuel quality bio oils. The standard throughput capacity of the 3R industrial biochar technology is from 30,000 m3/year with prime market orientation in the temperate climatic zone countries. The 3R agrocarbon industrial biochar is State Authority permitted substance in the EU to be used in open ecological soil substance, and organic farming listed as well. Specialties: REDUCTIVE THERMAL PROCESSING: pyrolysis (carbonization)/torrefaction by indirectly-heated rotary kiln technique with standard capacity of 30,000 m3/y throughput and auxiliary installations, such as off gas treatment, syngas processing, refined bio oils and OMRON process control. AGRI BIOTECH: carbon/mineral recycling by solid state fermentation/formulation, agro-biotech process scale up. CONCEPT: ZERO EMISSION CARBON REFINERY OF ORGANIC WASTE FOR CARBON NEGATIVE ECONOMICAL PRODUCT APPLICATIONS.---------------------------------- HOMEPAGE 3R AGROCARBON: http://www.3ragrocarbon.com http://www.terrenum.net EU AGRINET http://ec.europa.eu/research/agriculture/success_protector_en.htm EMAIL 1: edward@terrenum.net EMAIL 2: edward.someus@gmail.com |
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@ Krupali- Check this link - http://www.youngagain.org/books/betaglucan.pdf more
That's quite interesting! What are the applications of this compound? more
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Isnt the extraction of Beta Glucan expensive? more
The 7th annual Algae Biomass Summit will take place September 30 - October 3, 2013 at the Hilton Orlando in Orlando, Florida. This dynamic event unites industry professionals from all sectors of ... more
When do algae fuels become a commercial reality??
The Algae Biomass Organization has responded to the recently released National Research Council report on the sustainability of algae-based biofuel, applauding the report’s findings that any current concerns over sustainability ... more
Greetings All- i am looking for some research on the use of cultured algae on soilenrichment - e.g. omega 3 benefits soil micro fauna. more
It is do difficult to get a straight answer on what kind of incentives/subsidies/sops the Govt of India provides to Algal Biofuels. I am really sick on seeing ancient policy documents all over the internet, that talk about Jatropha only. Has anyone had a breakthrough with seeking the same information that I do. If so, I would lke to request you to please get in touch with me: vikramverma2005@gmail.com
I want to be on the next taste panel !!!! more
The following article may be of interest for guys who are steadily working on Algae cultivation: more
Hi Tom,I like the articles you post over here. I would like to hear what you think about my choice of topics too..I have posted my articles at this link: http://www.cleantick.com/users/emily/blogs/rd-magazines-49th-scientist-of-the-year Check ... more
The best sensors to use are solid state sensors, but they should be true solid state sensors, not gel/polymer.They should have a built in reference electrode also solid state.This means ... more
This was an interesting article http://www.cleantick.com/portal/news/pages/1043. The idea is to produce 16 times more algae than existing technologies. The process allows algae to be cultured in vertical bio-reactors rather than in the ... more
Origin Oil 's technologies are amazing - this in particular is my favorite http://goo.gl/BlR3Y more
Hi Tom,I was just wondering if there were any commercial algal strains being sold in Asia after reading this blog: http://goo.gl/X7wnd .Try checking out this article and can you let ... more
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone has any information on extremely high salinity algae cultures. The particular water I'm looking at can have up to 400,000 ppm (yeah, REALLY high) ... more
We are pleased to invite oilgae club members to our Algae Talk Session on 19 Sep 2011 at Technology Park Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Algaetech is organizing "Algae Talk Session" with ... more
Dear Members of Oilgae, I will be attending a algae talk session by Dr. Jonathan Trent, OMEGA Scientist, Ames Research Center, NASA on 19 Sep at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.I have a ... more
Innovations in Photobioreactor Design - http://www.cleantick.com/users/dunkenneth/pages/innovations-in-photobioreactor-design-materials
We have just sold every litre of oil that we can produce, and are looking for a further 30,000 MT of Rapeseed, Jatropha or Palm OIL per month. more
Got an informative article about Nannochloropsis salina when i was surfing at Cleantick.The article discusses various characteristics of the strain such as lipid productivity,photosynthetic efficiency,growth rate etc... Read at:http://www.cleantick.com/users/amandaleah/projects/analysis-of-marine-algae-strains-for-biofuel-production-nannochloropsis-salina more
CleanTick is an online cleantech community from the promoters of Oilgae. Cleantick has recently launched an online algae fuels community which aims to bring about all the algae fuel professionals, researchers ... more
Dear All,Greetings!Some of us are war torn veterans in the field of algae fuels and many of us are young turks with fancy degrees from ivy league schools having published ... more
Take the Algae Fuel Challenge - http://www.oilgae.com/challenge/
This talk by Dan Miller presents compelling evidence for the looming climate apocalypse. We are on a path to global catastrophe. In talking about a crisis of Biblical scale, Miller gives ... more
I am looking for some one from Toronto Ontario who are currently researching Algae Oil or interested in patnering up inorder to produce cost effective algae oil to be used ... more
Hi MElSheikh,As far as I know, fatty acids compositions also change as a consequence of changing of growth conditions. For some experiments I did, I observed that ratio and types ... more
U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced this month $36 million in federal grants to fund six small-scale projects in five states designed to produce drop-in advanced biofuels and other ... more
Algae-based biofuel will become commercially viable! But the major obstacle ahead is the high production costs associated. Algae biofuel production costs 10 times that of palm oil, according Rene Wijffels, ... more
World Health Energy Holdings Inc. (WHEN) signed an engagement letter with Millennium Capital Resources (MCR) LLC, a project development and financial advisory firm, to raise up to $100 million in ... more
The First International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts is to be held in St Louis USA, on 17-20 July 2011. The conference will focus on all areas of ... more
The ASTM International Committee on Petroleum Products and Lubricants for approving a new jet fuel specification that will further enable the use of sustainable alternative fuels in aviation. According to the ... more
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A team of researchers from the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), Mexico have isolated a new high yielding strain from a lake in San Quintin for the increased production ... more
An LLC after my own heart. This is the kind of thing I have been advocating all along. more
hello My dear Friends iam sorry that i could not focus my full attention .. Tamilnadu is now under Dr J.jayalalithaa ...the most dynamic chief Minister will be happy to know Algae biofuel blooms in Tamilnadu