Alternative Energy - Biofuel from Algae





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[2012-02-12 16:05:42] lupabuatchannel - Steady I Really ...

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[2012-02-12 13:29:32] melisantika - Nice Video That You ...

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[2011-10-07 22:39:57] CaseoSpace - ok so on a serious ...

ok so on a serious note... could you use the remaining biomass after the oil is extracted to produce bio deisle in the normal method?

[2011-10-07 02:11:06] dhebert111 - Hey did that chick ...

Hey did that chick say somthing about algae or somthing?

[2011-09-22 04:12:04] MrDirectlyME - All you guys care ...

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[2011-07-05 17:31:49] unclemikeb - Nations will one ...

Nations will one day have to find ways to convince their people it is not wise to have seven to ten children. Then there won't be gazillions of people to feed. Vertically grown alga can be produced on arid land not suitable for growing crops. Enter #1 vertigro and learn what else can be done with alga.

[2011-06-29 12:26:04] jvreymondon - Jean Botti, CTO of ...

Jean Botti, CTO of EADS, talks about algae biofuel in an interview on EADStv (channel)

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[2011-06-23 10:47:19] saeidmomtahan - I think you meant ' ...

I think you meant 'Goals are dreams without dates'

[2011-06-19 16:54:03] meterdatamanagement - algae is working ...

algae is working hard to make energy!

[2011-06-02 17:34:57] walter0bz - >>"And when you say ...

>>"And when you say compete, what do you mean? Sounds like a stretch." - people will have to directly choose between using sunlight to maintain advanced lifestyles or using sunlight to feed the extra billions worldwide that fossil-fueled agriculture & trade produced ... neither will be possible :)

[2011-06-02 13:24:25] walter0bz - >>"To be honest, I ...

>>"To be honest, I wish I knew less about the matter," :) on the contrary I find the knowledge that civilization is generally doomed quite re-assuring to put day to day issues in perspective. I think MMGW is a 'moot point' compared to fossil-fuel depletion. Our exponentially rising numbers would always reach a point where there's only enough for one generation. IF you have enough energy you can solve other problems. (e.g, ability to heat, irrigate etc is why we used it)

[2011-06-02 06:59:49] donsjuand - Actually all I need ...

Actually all I need to know is that fossil fuel use causes ecosystem death, human displacement, pollution, health problems and global climate change. I also had to find out where I could buy an electric bike. To be honest, I wish I knew less about the matter, it's downright depressing to think about the damage fossil fueled civil development has done. Saying fossil fuels will run out at "some point" provides nothing meaningful, save for the researcher. Dreams are goals without dates

[2011-06-02 06:50:24] donsjuand - Yeah you seem to ...

Yeah you seem to know what I meant :) Algae does not require soil. Algae does require H2O, CO2, and nitrates or phosphates (differs with strain type). Fruits and vegetables do naturally require sufficiently fertile soil. Algae could be grown on infertile land (arid desert is one example). Do you ACTUALLY think solar cells will compete with people for the sun?!?! And when you say compete, what do you mean? Sounds like a stretch.

[2011-06-02 02:13:43] walter0bz - >>"I've heard that ...

>>"I've heard that peak oil is based on current inneficient extraction methods where only 25% of oil present is actually extracted. This is to save the "powerful dollar"." -money follows energy. You're saying they deliberately waste energy to save preserve money? Money might be 'knowledge X resources' - but knowledge is easily shared which means its' only 'resources' mostly. >>"Basicially, peak oil is an ambiguous term" finite resources run out.. thats all you need to know.

[2011-06-02 01:49:07] walter0bz - - Energy and Food ...

- Energy and Food are interchangeable, end of. Spirulina Algae is edible. The aztecs used to eat it. So, anywhere you are growing algae you could be growing food. (even if not spirulina, its just a plant, and you could pick one more apetizing than spirulina) With oil, machines can use underground stored energy thats' not in edible form. Post fossil-fuel age, machines will compete with humans for solar-power.

[2011-06-02 01:40:17] donsjuand - Dude, Gay marriage ...

Dude, Gay marriage and Ethanol??!!! These are hugely different things!!!!

[2011-06-02 01:38:57] donsjuand - You are right when ...

You are right when talking about corn ethanol for example. However, there is no good reason for Algae production to interfere with food production/consumption. Ever had an Algae hamburger?!

[2011-06-02 01:36:37] donsjuand - I've heard that ...

I've heard that peak oil is based on current inneficient extraction methods where only 25% of oil present is actually extracted. This is to save the "powerful dollar". Basicially, peak oil is an ambiguous term that is based only on extraction procedures and other potential corporate/political reasons.

[2011-05-30 15:17:34] AndrewDeLong - To science, I ...

To science, I believe that Algae is its own classification. In an evolutionary sense, it's seen as the transition stage between plants and animals from way back when the single celled creatures on the planet were still in their early evolutionary stages. But hell, it's been two years since I've taken Biology 101...so don't quote me on anything.....espcially since I'm a media student :D

[2011-05-29 02:28:48] walter0bz - Considering the use ...

Considering the use of biofuel should really hammer home that Energy and Food are interchangeable, for those who think that we can simply get through peak oil by driving less.

[2011-05-14 20:23:14] Vottaro - You poor primitive ...

You poor primitive creature.............

[2011-05-05 01:11:03] donsjuand - I had drawn the ...

I had drawn the conclusion that Algae was a plant based on the similarities of containing chlorophyll and producing food such as sugar through photosynthesis. However, I just found out that Algae reproduce by division, cloning, or sporing and contain a single cell type (from a quick search) - cool. Therefore they aren't classified as plant. Interesting. But what does it mean to science?

[2011-05-04 23:08:43] heartlessvietboy - Plant is Plant Form ...

Plant is Plant Form. Algae is Algae Form. They are two different things. If it is a Plant Algae, you call it a Plant Algae. If it is a Fungus Algae, you call it a Fungus Algae.

[2011-05-02 08:43:28] AClRCLEOFLlGHT - : I also find it ...

: I also find it hard to believe that you are honestly this willfully ignorant, so I'll assume you're just trolling me and posting stupid unrelated replies on purpose. My dialog with you is finished b/c its clear you have Zero comprehension of what I'm talking about. You're still on the ground floor.

[2011-05-02 08:41:12] AClRCLEOFLlGHT - : My god dude, ...

: My god dude, this is obviously WAY over your head. Corn and wheat worked pretty good naturally too. Till corporations paid for research to alter genes in them. They can and will do the same thing with Algae if algae ever became a source of profit. Corporations would work to find a way to dominate the market. That's what they do. No stretch. Only stretch here relates to your inability to reach this level of the conversation.

[2011-05-02 08:33:24] donsjuand - It's a stretch ...

It's a stretch because natural algae works just fine :)

[2011-05-02 08:25:06] AClRCLEOFLlGHT - : I told you that ...

: I told you that large corporations have the ability to create monopolies over agriculture, and they do. Corn, Wheat, Rice, etc. Algae would be no different. You came back saying "I don't think that's feasible for the government to do"? It kinda doesn't matter what you think is feasible when its actually a reality. But that's not the kind of "intelligent conversation" you're looking for. You want an "I think, I don't think" conversation. Can't give that to you, I like facts.

[2011-05-02 07:48:39] donsjuand - Assuming that's ...

Assuming that's what I meant, sure. Anyhow, I'm looking to exchange information with people who prove to be intelligent in regards to alternative energy and practical, useful discourse. You asked me a useless question!

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