30 June 2008
Posted at 6/30/2008 4:05:00 PM
Bio Fuel, Bio Diesel and New Energy Information? That is for sure. Even though algae to fuel are probably one of the most important undertakings people embark upon, they are often simply shortsighted.
While more information waited to be found, that is what I found:
Posting on by John Donovan. Categories: Alternative Energy, Alternative Fuels, The Wall Street Journal, Wikipedia. Royal Dutch Shell PLC is ascending a test venture in Hawaii to turn oil-rich algae into fuel. If the process is found commercially viable, the Anglo-Dutch conglomerate could build algae-processing plants .. Read the rest of this entry.
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29 June 2008
Posted at 6/29/2008 12:52:00 PM
A friend asked us to try algae based fuel last weekend. How brave is that? That is one leaf that fell very far from the tree.
Continue to think funny every time the milk boils over, a meat thermometer takes the guesswork out of roasting, this is definitely wrapping my mind:
For airlines, the solution to soaring fuel prices might be as simple as seaweed. Virgin Atlantic, Air New Zealand, and Boeing are working together to create the world's first green aviation fuel made from pond-grown algae. Higher fuel prices and growing concerns over environmental damage caused by conventional aviation fuel are driving plans to produce biofuels based on algae. Virgin's Sir Richard Branson says that the concept has "huge potential," adding, that it's a source of energy that .. full post.
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28 June 2008
Posted at 6/28/2008 6:58:00 PM
I need a mentor to fill in the blanks of knowledge and experience. I need a patient listener to bounce ideas off or complain to. I need a team to help with the brainstorming when the ides of bio energy fuel well runs dry.
You do not want to miss this.
There was an article emailed to me from this past weekend's AJC titled "Invasive Kudzu Studied As Source Of Ethanol" (y'all know I love kudzu...). It's about a researcher from Canada and some other people at the USDA looking at kudzu as a possible fuel source. Here are some excerpts: The plant is a fast-growing, woody vine that can grow up to 60 feet in one season. Its underground roots, around the diameter of an adult forearm, store plenty of starch essential for ethanol production. ..>>.
Long story short, let's see this one. Read the rest of this entry »
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27 June 2008
Posted at 6/27/2008 11:45:00 PM
I hope you like what you see! My Bio Fuel, Bio Diesel and New Energy Information is fabulous, algae to fuel is really attract my eyes.
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Kevin Kelly writes: crude oil is almost $140 per barrel. By now you'd think we would know where it comes from. No one really knows. The conventional wisdom is that oil descends from algae from eons ago. Lots and much algae. Unimaginable mounds of dead algae in quantities no longer found on this planet, pressed, and cooked into hydrocarbon liquids. Thus: fossil fuel. Others, notably the Russians, have an alternative theory that oil comes from non-biological carbon compounds deep in this ..[more].
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26 June 2008
Posted at 6/26/2008 11:29:00 AM
It would be easy to prevent bio energy fuel. Just do not procrastinate so long.
Every author appreciates hearing the words 'thank you that was a lovely work.'
For airlines, the solution to soaring fuel prices might be as simple as seaweed. Virgin Atlantic, Air New Zealand, and Boeing are working together to create the world's first green aviation fuel made from pond-grown algae. Higher fuel prices and growing concerns over environmental damage caused by conventional aviation fuel are driving plans to produce biofuels based on algae. Virgin's Sir Richard Branson says that the concept has "huge potential," adding, that it's a source of energy that ..[next].
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