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Friday, 01/01/2010 7:18:12 PM

Friday, January 01, 2010 7:18:12 PM

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Dolphy do some DD before u run ur mouth !!!


Do not come on here and tell me I'm pumping until you know your facts.

One of the most positive aspects of algae is that it consumes CO2.
In fact, 2 tons of algae will consume 1 ton of CO2. If engineered properly almost all CO2 emmisions from a plant COULD be eliminated. At the least, reduced significantly.

To back up my claim:

First
Oil companies got started in algae research and development and investment in 2007, as they realized that first generation biofuels—grain ethanol and palm or soy biodiesel—would not reach large production quantities cost-effectively," says Brian Fan, senior director of research at the Cleantech Group, a market research firm.

Unlike first generation biofuels, algae has the potential to produce thousands of gallons of oil per acre and does not compete with agriculture for cropland. And because algae are photosynthetic organisms, they feed on carbon dioxide, thus removing mass amounts of C02 from the air.


Second:
All biomass, whether it is sugars or oils, is convertible into bio-fuels, most commonly bio-ethanol and bio-diesel. Moreover, since algae consume the green house gas CO2 during photosynthesis, they are an ideal, cheap and “green” option for effective removal of this green house gas from the atmosphere.

see full article at: http://sgth2.com/algae_faq