What people should be most concerned about, however, is a recent study from the University of California, Davis. The study predicts the global oil supply will run out a full 90 years before the supply of alternatives is sufficient to meet demand unless there are major changes in biofuels policy.
I agree with Akg117.
Here is another link which talks about about NSMU s work with algae -
http://www.sapphireenergy.com/news-article/202595-nmsu-rallies-for-algae-future-of - more»
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The developer of technology that turns algae in to renewable fuel is going down under to do some long-term testing ... - more»
On the thermodynamics of algal biodiesel production systems - http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=643612&publicationSubCategoryId=75
What people should be most concerned about, however, is a recent study from the University of California, Davis. The study predicts the global oil supply will run out a full 90 years before the supply of alternatives is sufficient to meet demand unless there are major changes in biofuels policy.
Ooops ! There is one helluva lot of action in algae in Florida ! - more»
Agrisys an algae fuel, has raised more than $25 million from investors and plans to break ground this quarter on ... - more»
Professor to Obtain Bio-diesel from Algae - http://www.azocleantech.com/Details.asp?newsID=13549
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Interesting news, thanks for sharing! - more»
@Anna - We aren't criticising the research of NSMU. All we are trying to say here is We know growing ... - more»
I agree with Akg117. Here is another link which talks about about NSMU s work with algae - http://www.sapphireenergy.com/news-article/202595-nmsu-rallies-for-algae-future-of - more»
Thanks Anna. That is pretty relevant. - more»
Cellana, an algal biofuel research company based in Kailua Kona, Hawaii, is leading a consortium that includes Cornell University along ... - more»
A paper recently published ( 2009) says that a thermal pre-treatment of wet microalgae is required for a efficient hydrocarbon ... - more»