Sunday, July 19, 2009 6:46:33 AM
Good Morning Team BEHL, Algae has Great Health Benefits; http://www.buzzle.com/articles/health-benefits-of-algae.html Algae can help Kill Cancer Cells; http://www.indigochild.net/a_die_indigo_kinder_blaugruene_algen.htm#1 Algae Biofuels Of The Future; http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/algae-biofuels-future/
•The industries listed below can use algae for the secondary stage of wastewater treatment;
Meat and Poultry
Pulp and Paper, and Produce (i.e., Fruits & Vegetable)
Textiles Dyeing
Metal Finishing
Dyes & Pigments
Pharmaceutical
Food & Dairy
Biotechnology
Starch & Cellulose
Chemicals
Pesticides & Insecticides
Photography
Fertilizers
Agriculture & Farming
•Traditional crops – If farming companies grow algae for biodiesel, they can use the de-oiled algae extract as bio-fertilizer.
•Algae farms – Existing algae farms can grow algae for fuel in addition to the end-product markets for which they are already cultivating algae.
Companies Producing Animal Waste;
•Many companies that produce large quantities of animal waste use the waste in digesters to produce methane, which in turn is used as a heating fuel. Using large quantities of methane gives out CO2 which can be used to grow algae. Algae can also grow in the liquid effluents released from the anaerobic digesters. The additional benefit these companies get is that they can use the de-oiled algae meal as animal feed.
Pork
Poultry
Meat
Diary
Polluting Industries;
Industries that emit large amounts of CO2 during their operations can use algae for CO2 sequestration. They thus get two benefits: They are able to sequester CO2 cost-effectively, and they get a fuel feedstock.
Coal Burning and Natural Gas Power Plants;
Petrochemicals
Iron & Steel
Cements
Sugar
Tyres
Carbon Black
Mining
Aluminium
Paper
Inorganic Chemicals
Fertilizers
Algae-based Products Manufacturers;
Many industries that use algae use primarily the protein component of the algae. For these companies, algae fuel in the form of biodiesel presents an interesting opportunity: these companies can extract the oil (lipid) from algae for biodiesel and can use the deoiled algae cake rich in proteins for their products. For those industries that use the lipids in algae, they can consider using the left-over biomass for producing fuels such as ethanol or other hydrocarbons.
Industries that currently use algae for their products are:
Biopolymers & Bioplastics
Human Food & Food Supplements
Animal & Fish Feed - Shrimp feed, Shellfish Diet, Marine Fish Larvae Cultivation
Paints, Dyes and Colorants
Lubricants
Food & Nutraceuticals
Cosmetics
Agrochemicals
Pharmaceuticals
Antimicrobials, Antiviral & Antifungal
Neuroprotective Products
Slimming Related Products
Anti-cellulite
Skin Anti-ageing & Sensitive Skin Treatment
Team BEHL, please pass this on to other shareholders; more to come; have a great Sunday !!! Go Team Green BEHL !!!
•The industries listed below can use algae for the secondary stage of wastewater treatment;
Meat and Poultry
Pulp and Paper, and Produce (i.e., Fruits & Vegetable)
Textiles Dyeing
Metal Finishing
Dyes & Pigments
Pharmaceutical
Food & Dairy
Biotechnology
Starch & Cellulose
Chemicals
Pesticides & Insecticides
Photography
Fertilizers
Agriculture & Farming
•Traditional crops – If farming companies grow algae for biodiesel, they can use the de-oiled algae extract as bio-fertilizer.
•Algae farms – Existing algae farms can grow algae for fuel in addition to the end-product markets for which they are already cultivating algae.
Companies Producing Animal Waste;
•Many companies that produce large quantities of animal waste use the waste in digesters to produce methane, which in turn is used as a heating fuel. Using large quantities of methane gives out CO2 which can be used to grow algae. Algae can also grow in the liquid effluents released from the anaerobic digesters. The additional benefit these companies get is that they can use the de-oiled algae meal as animal feed.
Pork
Poultry
Meat
Diary
Polluting Industries;
Industries that emit large amounts of CO2 during their operations can use algae for CO2 sequestration. They thus get two benefits: They are able to sequester CO2 cost-effectively, and they get a fuel feedstock.
Coal Burning and Natural Gas Power Plants;
Petrochemicals
Iron & Steel
Cements
Sugar
Tyres
Carbon Black
Mining
Aluminium
Paper
Inorganic Chemicals
Fertilizers
Algae-based Products Manufacturers;
Many industries that use algae use primarily the protein component of the algae. For these companies, algae fuel in the form of biodiesel presents an interesting opportunity: these companies can extract the oil (lipid) from algae for biodiesel and can use the deoiled algae cake rich in proteins for their products. For those industries that use the lipids in algae, they can consider using the left-over biomass for producing fuels such as ethanol or other hydrocarbons.
Industries that currently use algae for their products are:
Biopolymers & Bioplastics
Human Food & Food Supplements
Animal & Fish Feed - Shrimp feed, Shellfish Diet, Marine Fish Larvae Cultivation
Paints, Dyes and Colorants
Lubricants
Food & Nutraceuticals
Cosmetics
Agrochemicals
Pharmaceuticals
Antimicrobials, Antiviral & Antifungal
Neuroprotective Products
Slimming Related Products
Anti-cellulite
Skin Anti-ageing & Sensitive Skin Treatment
Team BEHL, please pass this on to other shareholders; more to come; have a great Sunday !!! Go Team Green BEHL !!!
