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“World How do We Reduce Our Dependence on Fossil Fuels? Amazing Algae Biodiesel Production”
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Bio Green Pioneers companies have developed and algae oil / strong <> collection systems / strong> and equipment for growing and collection of algae very efficiently for use in algae biofuels as biodiesel / strong> ethanol and algae.
As with other plants, algae / strong energy stores> form of lipids. Growing has the potential for algae oil production / strong> because of its rapid growth and high oil content of certain varieties. Some species of are so rich in oil , which accounts for more than 50% of their mass, which means not counting water, which is , over 90% of the algae.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has identified about 300 species of algae, as varied as the diatoms (genera Amphora, Cymbella, Nitzsche) and green algae (genera Chlorella in particular) as potentially good sources of oil from algae. , or Bacillariophytes are unicellular, microscopic algae. These organisms are common in salt water where they constitute the largest portion of the biomass of phytoplankton. There are about 100,000 known species worldwide. More than 400 new specimens are described each year. correctly algae Engineered Systems can produce annually between 2.000 to 20.000 gallons of biodiesel-worthy algae plant oil / strong> per acre. algae biodiesel / strong> and algae ethanol stand as the great green hope of / revolution strong>. For comparison, biodiesel produced from soybeans produces 50 gallons per acre per year. Biodiesel from palm oil yields 600 gallons per acre per year. systems for collecting algae retail for $ 100,000 dollars or more. Some systems of algae can produce a gallon of per minute from a fluid stream that is half the algae / water mass media and where half , cell mass of algae is oil. > and algae oil collection systems that work efficiently (energy use conservative) for increasing and the gathering of seaweed, algae will be the new and lasting answer to our question of “World How can we reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.”
Victor Garlington has been a long proponent of bio-fuels and produces bio-fuel for his own vehicles. He is currently helping others discover alternative fuels as a solution to high fuel prices. He can be contacted at victor@70centsagallon.com
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