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- Algae Genetics
- Algae Strain Selection
- Algae Cultivation in Open Pond
- Algae Cultivation in Closed Pond
- Harvesting of Microalgae
- Harvesting of Macroalgae
- Algae Oil Extraction
- Biodiesel from Algae
- Ethanol from Algae
- Methane from Algae
- Hydrogen from Algae
- Algae based Waste Water Treatment
- Algae Carbon Capture
- Algae Fuel Research at Universities and Colleges
- Algae Oil Companies
- Nutrients for Algae Growth
- Jet Fuel from Algae
- Non Fuel Applications of Algae
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- I think there needs to be online interaction. If you post a question or say something some should be able to answer or comment on it by Gardenfuel1 - 2 weeks ago
- Some one speek to me am hungry for your knowledge, advice and or comments. One reseacher I met said that the energy expended in producing a litre of algal fuel is not worth the expense incured! That one would rather use fossil fuel!!!!!!!!!!!! by Gardenfuel1 - 3 weeks ago
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I want to be on the next taste panel !!!! more
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
Are the requirments for sensors and controls for inputs basicaly the same for photo' and hetro' algae reactors? Can you site some companies that have control systems ready to apply to ... more
Hi Gopinelli, Well finally someone who is getting a clue about how to solve the problem of growing algae in a large enough scale to make a profit and be able to ... more
Paulo, if you send me what you have designed so far I will make comments on those ideas. If you want to keep this dialog private use my e-mail address. alanschaefer@att.net If ... more
Bhani, I think you are right about the silica content of rice husks and straw. Besides burning to ash how else might one reduce the straw and husk material to ... more
What is your source for nano-silca? We have a very large Frac sand processing factory and open mine less than twenty miles from us. Do you think they would have any ... more
Hi Paulo, We beleive that we have the most cost effective bioreactor, and are prepared to share our knowledge on signature of a non disclosure agreement. more
Fossil fuel has not run out yet. When it begins to we will see panic, hardship and more wars. Why not prepare pre-emptively. more
Congratulations to Surajit Khanna and the rest of the crew for your successful efforts in bring a new commerical algae venture into existence. Below is a copy of a news release by the NAA. T Home of ... more
November 26 2010 03:00:15 PM Hello FOA, I will spend some time and see how far I get along the road looking for an answer for the question: Which is better a ... more
Cultivating local wild algae would be ideal for biofuel if they could produce sufficient percentages of lipid oil, unfortunately they can't. Algae cannot be cultivated in open ponds because of ... more
Blake where did you get the number of $150 per square meter for a cost for a modern PBR? A square meter is not a good way to compare ditches with ... more
Algae is the answer it is just a question of the most cost effective system. We are working predominantly in this diretion.From our extensive research we have arrived at these ... more
Algae need water and Nitrogen (amongst other things)and the simple answer to both is URINE. more
Let's continue with the math on a industrial algae system that converts 25,000 scfm of CO2 into crude algae oil and dry algae meal. BTW, what is going to happen to ... more
Shankar, I have been working 16 hours per day for the last????? long time. Not bad for an old guy of 72. I LOVE it!! But as my mother (she ... more
We also believe that this quest will begin with a cottage indusry, and have designed our latest bioreactor for this purpose. For the latest update please see www.algalsolution.com more
Solar powered bioreactor. Wind, wave and solar power are not cost effective. Algalsolution is the first green energy company to achieve cost effectivity with their patented Solar powered algal bioreactor. To see more www.algalsolution.com
Wind, wave and solar power are not yet cost effective. Algalsolution is the first green energy to achieve cost effectivity with their patented Solar powered algal bioreactor. To see more ... more
Try using gravity and suction. more
We have patented an extremely efficient Bioreactor with a capacity of 500 litres, that uses no electricity and can be produced for 200 pounds (Sterling). One person could easily manage 100 ... more
In your opinion,how many litres of Algae would produce 5 grams per day (approximately)
Here at www.algalsolution.com we believe we have produced Biofuel cost effectively. Does anybody know the going rate for 100,000.Litres of Biofuel here in England. more
Here at www.algalsolution.com we believe we have produced Biofuel cost effectively. Does anybody know the going rate for 100,000. Litres of Biofuel here in England.
Does anyone have any data regarding Co2 levels close to Electricity and Cement plants
We beleive thatBotryococus braunii is the best producer of oil in sweetwater. Does anybody have a better one?