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Algae: The Next Biofuel

Algae: The Next Biofuel

http://www.nationalalgaeassociation.com

National Algae Association Algae: The Next Biofuel InauguralrnAlgae CommercializationrnBusiness Plan and Networking Forum April 10, 2008 www.nationalalgaeassociation.com

vertigro: generating biomass rapidly

vertigro: generating biomass rapidly

http://vertigro2day.blogspot.com

This blog tracks the development of Valcent Inc's efforts to mass produce biofuel developed from growing algae veritically in this plastic bags in desert settings. Whereas Corn/Soybeans can produce a few hundred gallons of biofuel per acre, algae can pr

BioMass Kit

BioMass Kit

http://www.biomasskit.com/

Know the importance of biomass for the future. Share tips, guides, ideas and more information.

Biomass System & Resources

Biomass System & Resources

http://biomass-system-resources.blogspot.com/

BIOMASS SYSTEM & RESOURCES Biomass have been used as a source of heat for thousands of years until 20th Century with the discovery of oil . Our generation are addicted to fossil fuel as it is convenient and cheap until now when Oil per Barrel overs

Pond Algae Solutions

Pond Algae Solutions

http://pondalgaesolutions.com/blog

Join our discussion on safe and eco-friendly ways to control algae in all sizes of ponds and water gardens.

Biomass Energy....What is Old is New

Biomass Energy....What is Old is New

http://eebiomassoldisnew.blogspot.com/

Since man made his first campfire to keep warm, prepare food, and keep predators at bay, we have been harnessing biomass energy for our purposes.

The Biomass Blog at BiomassConnections.com

The Biomass Blog at BiomassConnections.com

http://www.biomassblog.com

Energy crops farmer returns to the agricultural community after 30 years in electronic media!

History of the Biomass Stove

History of the Biomass Stove

http://stove-i-see.blogspot.com/2009/03/history-of-biomass-stove.html

While a fireplace is often set into the framework of the house and is closed off in a way that allows you to see the flames and experience their heat, stoves offer a very different image. The stove image that comes to mind is of an enclosed and usual

Bioplastic Product:  Instead traditional plastic w…

Bioplastic Product: Instead traditional plastic with renewable biomass sources

http://www.bioplastic-product.com/

Bioplastic is a form of plastics produce from renewable biomass sources, such as vegetable oil, corn starch, pea starch. Idea for instead of traditional plastics which are derived from petroleum. Choose Biodegradable product also can help the earth.

Biomasse-Nutzung

Biomasse-Nutzung

http://www.biomasse-nutzung.de

The blog handles topics arround different possibilities for biomass utilization. Bioenergy, agriculture, biomaterials, but also ideas arround climate change.

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Biofuels Digest opens nominations for Biofuels Personality of the…

BioFuels Digest | December 9th 2009 by Jim Lane

In Florida, Biofuels Digest announced that the 3rd Annual Biofuels Personality of the Year and 3rd annual Biofuels Company of the Year nominations process has opened. Registered subscribers to Biofuels Digest and Biomass Digest may participate. Nomin read more

Biofuels from algae - Advantages and disadvantages

Renewable Energy benefits | December 7th 2009 by Ned Hall

Algae fuel is also known as the third generation biofuels, and some energy experts believe that algae fuel is the biofuel of the future that will significantly decrease the need for fossil fuels, and with it help reduce the total amount of harmful gr read more

50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy: Notes on the top 10: Solazyme,…

BioFuels Digest | December 3rd 2009 by Jim Lane

Some notes on the top 10 companies in this year’s 50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy: Algal fuels were the hottest of the hot, with three of the top five ranked companies involved in algal fuel production or R&D, and Solazyme took the top po read more

Now That's Green Thinking: Treat Wastewater with Algae

Madville Times | November 16th 2009 by Cory Allen Heidelberger

An eager reader informs me that her click on one of the Google ads here led her to something interesting: Algaewheel, and Indianapolis company that has developed technology to treat wastewater with algae. They've licensed the technology to another In read more

From Sewage to Fuel and Other Biofuel Developments

Clean Energy Leader | November 16th 2009

A new process being developed at the University of Kansas aims to turn treated sewage into biofuel. Meanwhile, the Department of Energy and USDA are putting $24 million into research of other biomass and biofuel projects. At KU, researchers are testi read more

Fueling the Modern World with… Air?

Life Within Me | November 12th 2009 by Carlos Perez

Of all the wacky things that fuel can be made from nowadays – ranging from dirty diapers to confiscated booze – somehow, this one takes the cake. Soon, we may be able to power our vehicles and heat our homes with nothing but air. A biofuel firm read more

Fuel from Thin Air? Joule reports direct microbial conversion of…

BioFuels Digest | November 10th 2009 by Jim Lane

In Hawaii, at the BIO Pacific Rim Summit, Joule Biotechnologies announced that it has achieved direct microbial conversion of CO2 into hydrocarbons via engineered organisms, powered by solar energy. Joule’s Helioculture process mixes sunlight a read more

Aussie researchers achieve sustained 50 tonnes/ha/year algae yiel…

BioFuels Digest | November 5th 2009 by Jim Lane

In Australia, scientists in a algal fuel project which includes Murdoch University and the Universiy of South Australia said that they are have proven that it is possible to grow large amounts of algal biomass in open saline ponds, and have done so c read more

Southwest Greens Travel with Eco-Friendlier Plane

The Green Connoisseur Blog | November 1st 2009 by Brian Mellett

Air travel has gained a reputation of being an environmentally detrimental method of transportation, guzzling petroleum-based fuels and emitting an array of harmful gases into the atmosphere.  While solar planes and biomass jet fuel may still be wis read more

Algal Biomass Organization`s Executive Director Mary Rosenthal Te…

Texas Biodiesel Kits and Supply | October 29th 2009 by Wendy Merritt

Greenfudge.org (blog) Algal Biomass Organization`s Executive Director Mary Rosenthal Testifies … Reuters Publicly Available Testimony Highlights Algae`s Role as a Carbon-Reducing, Sustainable Biofuel Feedstock and the Need for Financial and R read more

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