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LHelferty |
City - Markham Country - Canada Role - Just interested About - Lloyd Helferty is an engineering technologist with more than 10 years of experience providing project and system support for domestic and international firms undertaking engineering projects and activities related to research, development and deployment (RD&D). Mr. Helferty has expertise and experience working within engineering, project management, sales and marketing teams while undertaking various aspects of field commissioning, sales support, pre-planning and site preparation, pre-shipment and post-shipment testing. He has worked for various multinational corporations in Canada and around the world, including in North America, Asia, Latin America and Europe and has provided project and system support for domestic and international firms seeking to undertake engineering and research & development (R&D) projects. He is a subject matter expert in Biochar and is a founding member and active Steering Committee member of the Canadian Biochar Initiative, the founder and President of the non profit industry association, Biochar Ontario, and an Advisory Committee of the International Biochar Initiative (IBI). |
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- what could be approx cost of production of biodiesel/gallon from Algae by Hitesh2012 - 1 day ago
- The first step would be to isolate a good strain or engineering one. Then optimize conditions for enhanced algae production and take it from there.Production of algaefuel is sure a technology for the future. The high cost of biofuel is better that the environmental hazards of fossil fuels by Chibogu - 1 week ago
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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
As we know, the biofuel production has not been applied in sale-up. and how do you think the key process to its production? Many people think it's the cost. But ... more
How do you think the key process to the production of biodiesel?
"science exists because humans have a natural curiosity and an ability to organize and record things"
it is very important that you are not in a wrong way at begining, then have a little faith in what we are doing and try our best.(*__*)day day up
Greetings all I refer to a age old adage - if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is !! us in the field - are aware of these new age spin-doctors - but unfortunately people get sucked in and pay the ... more
Greetings <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Interesting confession from Alan !! is it a PBR or is it a HRP (high rate pond) !!!! Any how one thing, relating ... more
Greetings <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> I would say so - the PBR are good absorbing the CO2 and the ponds could convert !! As Alan has mentioned - ... more
Greetings<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> I am greatly relieved Alan - us guys that work on the coal front should work together!! Even if our method to achieve ... more
Greetings all,<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Sorry Jacintha !! I do hope that me wading into this discussion has not had any negative repercussion!! Maybe it was a ... more
will the day really come that hydrogen from nonfossil sources becomes a leading energy source or at least as important as fossil fuels being used currently?
Relating to the VPBR - if anyone is interested I will donate a VPBR for a Auto rickshaw and would work with who ever get it to make it work - http://www.wateralchemy.co.nz/apps/photos/photo?photoid=91653302
And then you have a easy access to algae mass and they are mobile - you could possibly feed a digester and with other organic mass, make enough bio-gas to run you vehicles - this is one of my dreams - "ye who make the mass/energy get ye reward" ??
Greetings, I was just reviewing a old post relating to Home size mass production of algae for fuel - and it occurred to me that the VPBR could assist in the aggregation of the algae mass, the vilage could have a mutible of the VPBR mounted on the Auto Rickshaws/busses/truck and there they get CO2 !!
how does it work? more
Now most of the extraction methods employ dry algae, which should be through the de-water, a large energy-consuming process.How is the wet algae as the extraction object?
Greetings all, I have had a number of inquiry's on what the VPBR look like, have a my site!! www.water-alchemy.com
Greetings all, I have another possible scenario relating to mass production of micro algae for energy production. As in my previous blog I have mentioned that the source of the energy is usually distant from the end-users. I have been developing for the last couple years a system that could aid in bringing the algae mass closer to the end user, and also reducing pollution and a point source. Introducing the vehicular photobioreactor or VPBR - couple years ago when I was building my small PBR I w
can you please tell me which algae gives more lipids contents???????
First of i would like to say that about algal biofuels we need to improved strains improvement and its oil productivity.because without feed stock we cannot developed a large scale production of biodiesel. so working on strain development is really a big deal.