Algae is the new fuel?
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 3:08 pm
Check out this video:
The highlights are that this company is growing algae and converting the lipids into gasoline.
According to the video, an acre of corn can produce 18 gallons of oil per acre per year. Palm can get 700-800 gallons per acre per year. Algae can get 20,000 gallons per acre per year in a pond system.
After they have extracted the lipids from the algae, the rest can be used as low grade feed or fertilizer.
Pretty neat if it works.
The highlights are that this company is growing algae and converting the lipids into gasoline.
According to the video, an acre of corn can produce 18 gallons of oil per acre per year. Palm can get 700-800 gallons per acre per year. Algae can get 20,000 gallons per acre per year in a pond system.
After they have extracted the lipids from the algae, the rest can be used as low grade feed or fertilizer.
Pretty neat if it works.