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City - Vancouver Country - Canada Role - Just interested About - I have been asked to determine the feasibility of converting part of a large sugar cane farm into a commercial algae-oil farm. A new 200+MW power plant is within 2 miles or so of the farm and it is designed to burn both diesel and biodiesel feedstock. Perhaps the CO2 could be captured and piped to the algae ponds? From my very limited current knowledge of the possibilities for algae-oil at a commercial scale, my client's site has a remarkable number of positive attributes: a "sugar cane" climate, unlimited water from 2 small rivers and a large reservoir, plus the ocean is adjoining the farm through a mangrove area. The new power plant butts up against the farm and the owners are already processing cane to generate electricity so there is awareness and knowledge already in place. Would the closed ponds work? How expensive is it to trap CO2 from the power plant and pipe it to the ponds? Thanks for your time and sharing knowledge and experience. Regards, Bill |
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The Navy will use only %u201Cthird generation%u201D biofuels. That means no ethanol made from corn . The Navy is only testing fuels like camelina and algae that do not compete with food, that have a carbon footprint cleaner than fossil fuels and that can be grown cheaper than fossil fuels.
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The head of the 170-member Algal Biomass Organization (ABO), Mary Rosenthal, predicts the algal oil could be cost competitive with oil in 7 years. %u201CWe%u2019re hoping to be to be at parity with petroleum in the year 2017/ 18, - we will be at several billions of gallons,%u201D Rosenthal told.
Rosenthal, is quick to dismiss any suggestion that the algae to oil technology may not be poised for prime time. The technology is mature, she said. We re going through the issues of any emerging industry. where you %u2018re going from lab to pilot, from pilot to scale.
The Department of Energy says algae grown on a 15,000-square-mile area, about the size of Maryland, could theoretically meet the nation's oil needs.
Alan ! Well said. There is no arguement left for open raceway ponds model anymore. More than the cost, the foot ... - more»