Algae Biodiesel
"At Last! You Can Make Algae Biodiesel and Produce Unlimited Energy…Without Collecting and Filtering Dirty Waste Oil Every
Single Time "

Imagine...Being Able to Produce Unlimited Clean Oil, In Your Own Back Yard, Without Having To Collect, and/or
Filter Dirty Waste Oil Every Single Time. It's Now reality,
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Algae biodiesel is where the future of biodiesel is at. Period. End of story.
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This page represents the gate way into the most fascinating aspects of biodiesel production. See, the main problem with biodiesel
is, as a country, we can't make enough of it. I'm talking on a scale which will enable the country to climb out of the petrol-hydrocarbon-fossil
fuel mess we are in. There is simply not enough land area to grow crops for biodiesel and food too.
Enter Algae. The cool thing about algae is, petro-fuel was created from algae millions of years ago. Compressed over time, and it
turned into the stuff we're using now.
Algae can produce per unit area yield of oil from algae, estimated to be from between 5,000 to 20,000 gallons per acre, per
year), is 7 to 31 times greater than the next best crop, palm oil (635gal).
However, that doesn't mean for a second you can't make enough of it for your own needs and save a ton of money on transportation
and heating oil costs. Save the world another time. Right now, save your own bank account.
In this section we are going to focus on using algae as a feedstock for biodiesel, making biodiesel from algae, biodiesel algae
production, algae biodiesel farms, algae biodiesel oil
extraction, growing algae at home, algae strains for biodiesel, growing biodiesel algae and harvesting biodiesel algaeThe difficulties in efficient biodiesel production from algae lie not in the
extraction of the oil, which can be done using methods common to the food-industry such as hexane extraction, but in finding an algal strain
with a high lipid content and fast growth rate that isn't too difficult to harvest, and a cost-effective cultivation system (i.e., type of
photo bioreactor) that is best suited to that strain.
Open-pond systems for the most part have been given up for the cultivation of algae with high-oil content. Many believe that a
major flaw of the Aquatic Species Program was the decision to focus their efforts exclusively on open-ponds, this makes the entire effort
dependent upon the hardiness of the strain chosen, requiring it to be unnecessarily resilient in order to withstand wide swings in temperature
and pH, and competition from invasive algae and bacteria.
Research into algae biodiesel for the mass-production of oil is mainly focused on micro algae, as opposed to macro algae, (ie.
seaweed). This preference towards micro algae is due largely to its less complex structure, fast growth rate, and high oil content- (for some
species).
This is a wild ride. Let's begin...Click on your area of interest below...
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