[Biofuel] An electrifying twist on the energy from algae story

2010-04-23 Thread Darryl McMahon
http://industry.bnet.com/energy/10004073/researchers-plug-into-algae-for-solar-power/ I suspect the closing of the article is the likely outcome, and this won't come to commercial fruition, but I like it better than the algae oil story. -- Darryl McMahon The Emperor's New Hydrogen Economy (in

Re: [Biofuel] An electrifying twist on the energy from algae story

2010-04-26 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Darryl >http://industry.bnet.com/energy/10004073/researchers-plug-into-algae-for-solar-power/ > >I suspect the closing of the article is the likely outcome, and this >won't come to commercial fruition, but I like it better than the algae >oil story. So do I - indeed it ends better than it star

Re: [Biofuel] An electrifying twist on the energy from algae story

2010-04-26 Thread Chris Burck
the best biofuels idea i've heard is kelp farming. extremely practical, easily managed both from a production and an environmental standpoint. algea has astounding potential on paper, but you start throwing genetic engineering, bioreactors, venting waste gases, etc., etc., you're just over-compli