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Are We a Nation of Tongue N Cheek Artists Concerning Algae Farming?
Algae Farming for Fuel is a Proven Science! Some proponents of clean renewable energy talk about being green and forward thinking with their sustainable green energy plans, but no one actually is willing to step up to the plate with the money needed to fund the projects! This technology is not a back yard set up that you put together from a box kit. You can equate the latest Algae Photo Bioreactor setups to the Amoco, Shell Oil and BP’s of the world when they start new operations. On the up side the operation cost are not as intensive, you are after all growing a plant. If you are smart about the Algae Farming operation, you will use free nutrients, Saltwater or Sewage Waste water that will provide you with the nutrient base. What about the carbon dioxide? Well again smarter is better, contact the local coal fire plant or concrete refinery in your area and help them out with their Carbon Dioxide problem.
Bottom line, this new technology cost money for a renewable energy Biofuel plant, but being smart and using the resources in your area (Partnering) will make the job much easier and less capital intensive. Soon we will be able to make biofuel from algae at low cost and we will have wondered why it took so long to make it happen.
Using Microorganisms to Make Diesel Fuel
A new program at the Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy (Arpa-e) is looking to develop alternative liquid fuels using microorganisms. On Thursday, Technology Reviewreported that Arpa-e, a division of the U.S. Department of Energy, will begin funding research for biodiesel development.
Endeavors to create alternative fuels using microorganisms are hardly new. In July HeatingOil.com reported that biotechnology firms are working to develop biofuel using nonfood plant matter in order to avoid sacrificing food for fuel and contributing to rising food costs.
What is new about Arpa-e’s research is the goal of creating liquid fuels using organisms that do not require photosynthesis. According to Arpa-e director Arun Majumdar, photosynthesis is highly inefficient. Although not proven, the hope is that nonphotosynthetic microorganisms will allow for more efficient biofuel development.
Researchers also hope that the use of nonphotosynthetic microorganisms will allow for the creation of an alternative diesel fuel. Should Arpa-e researchers prove successful, the use of nonphotosynthetic microorganisms could potentially be used to create other alternative fuels that are chemically similar to diesel, such as heating oil.
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Biofuel Technology firm announced visitation rights to new Commercial Algae Photobioreactor System.
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70CentsaGallon.com a biofuel technology company of Florida announced visitation rights to their new Commercial algae production system today. You can learn how to manufacture biodiesel fuel with algae oil today.
For_Immediate_Release:
United States of America (Press Release) December 09, 2009 — Governments, Corporations & Biofuel producers can now produce algae oil using new closed process continuous harvesting algae photo bioreactors. Large vehicle fleet managers can now have a steady renewable energy resource to make biofuel that does not compete with our nation’s food crops.
“Schedule a site visit to view our commercial algae photobioreactor system with your group at our manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas at http://www.70centsagallon.com/Algae.html” says Rich Fortun, chief engineer of the project.
Learn the safest, fastest, and most cost-effective means of making algae oil for Biodiesel fuel production. Not only is biodiesel fuel less expensive, it also burns cleaner and is better for the environment.
The breakthrough in the new technology is significant, the ability to control temperature and to have a closed system is very important.
Visit their web site to learn how you can make an appointment to view their commercial algae photo-bioreactor in person.
70CentsaGallon.com site http://www.70centsagallon.com/Algae.html will give you access to a downloadable specifications sheet on the new commercial algae machine. Learn how to increase your miles per gallon while reducing the cost per gallon by converting to Biodiesel fuel using algae oil.
National Ethanol Conference In Orlando 15th Feb 2010
Nathonal Ethanol Conference is being held in Orlando 15-17 in Orlando. Promises to be packed full of information. Even though biodiesel has not reached the heights of success as Ethanol “YET” these type of events are always great to network and learn stuff you had no idea of. Heck it may also generate new business. Check out the link here for more detailed info http://www.nationalethanolconference.com/

