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		<title>[oil_from_algae] CNG/ propane SVO kit</title>
		<description>Hi Does any one have a link to kit supply for natural gas (CNG) or propane for SVO diesel vehicle.
I came to know that in Europe they have these kits where you can start the vehicle on the compressed gas and once the oil is heated you can make the ...</description>
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		<title>Re: [oil_from_algae] Re: This is neat device to get oil out of algae</title>
		<description>I'd say that'd be close to what the &#34;Cellruptor&#34; does, only the
Cellruptor requires fewer moving parts.

jlsteiner wrote:
&#62; I am not a scientest, but reading about shocking algae with 
&#62; cavitation to disrupt the cell walls to extract the oil, I have been 
&#62; wondering if we put the algae slurry ...</description>
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		<title>[oil_from_algae] Genes from the copaiba tree used in algae to increase oil output?</title>
		<description>This guy figures to use the genes from the diesel tree to modify algae, see
6th paragraph.

Stay tuned...

GREELEY - The diesel tree - yes, a real tree - may soon help wean the U.S.
off of foreign oil, according to a professor at the University of Northern
Colorado.Chhandak Basu, assistant professor in UNC's ...</description>
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		<title>Re: [oil_from_algae] How do you know if the algae is growing</title>
		<description>Hi Bobby,

I have a 50W light that I keep going for approximately 12 hours i.e. half a day.

Thanks
Sachin 


--- On Thu, 7/24/08, Bobby Yates Emory  wrote:
From: Bobby Yates Emory 
Subject: Re: [oil_from_algae] How do you know if the algae is growing
To: oil_from_algae@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008, 7:15 AM










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		<title>[oil_from_algae] Algae-to-Biofuel Tech Gets a Big Aloha</title>
		<description>Algae-to-Biofuel Tech Gets a Big Aloha
Written by Craig Rubens2 

Posted July 16th, 2008 at 11:29 am in StartupsAlgae-to-biofuel 
processing is set to move to commercial scale in Hawaii with plans 
for a new algae plant on Maui. HR BioPetroleum, a biofuel startup 
focused on growing marine algae using industrial emissions, ...</description>
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		<title>[oil_from_algae] How do you know if the algae is growing</title>
		<description>Hi, 

I have been trying to grow some Nanochloropsis that I got from
ecogenics. I am growing it in a glass with F/2 in water and a small
airstone with an air pump. Its been a week since I am doing this and
does not look like there is any difference in the ...</description>
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		<title>Re: [oil_from_algae] This is neat device to get oil out of algae</title>
		<description>Aliendave,

I did not see that they had run any tests of getting the oil out of algae.

If you think it will work, their smallest version uses a 4 horse electric
motor - that is a lot of power.  Maybe we could make a miniature one that
use 1/4 horse.

Bobby

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		<title>Re: [oil_from_algae] carbon source</title>
		<description>Open question to the &#34;The Algae Gurus &#34; 
A guru (Sanskrit: Ã Â¤Â?Ã Â¥ÂÃ Â¤Â°Ã Â¥Â) is a person who is regarded as having great knowledge, wisdom and authority in a given area, and uses it to guide others.

So here is the question,, What about &#34;Red Oak Charcoal&#34;, Kingsford, Royal Oak, And just the ...</description>
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		<title>Re: [oil_from_algae] Re: carbon source</title>
		<description>Don't put the vinegar or the powder in the media, pipe the CO2 in.
see http://www.ibgp3.com/CO2/ for comparable.



----- Original Message ----
From: Mengü Gülmen 
To: oil_from_algae@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:50:03 PM
Subject: Re: [oil_from_algae] Re: carbon source


wouldn't it upset the pH balance or something?

and I guess it would mean constant maintenance too..


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		<title>[oil_from_algae] Re: carbon source</title>
		<description>Skip,

Sure, sodium bicarbonate with diluted vinegar gives off CO2....

Mike



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&#62; does anyone know whether sodium bicarb or other material can be used
&#62; as a carbon source for algae in lieu of carbon dioxide?  
&#62; 
&#62; I did an experiment of sorts and found that ...</description>
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