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braxber

05/12/10 1:10 AM

#86808 RE: Gofertrder #86806

my take on this.....would you want algae growing in the same solution you sterilized with....I think not. does this make sense to anyone else or am i just not thinking correctly?

montyplease

05/12/10 1:33 AM

#86811 RE: Gofertrder #86806

How do you know sterilization takes 2 weeks? Maybe they are emptying the water purposely to benchmark an improved system of sterilization. Don't be so quick to always assume the negative, the company is trying to perfect a system for commercial sale, a system that no human on earth has ever attempted. That is why this is a high risk investment.

Im still buying and holding til this company either succeeds or busts. I do have a dream, and its a future with millions of BEHL pbrs scattered all over the planet providing food & nutrition for people, phycocyanin to treat cancer, and biofuel in places where nothing else can grow. This is ground zero for the mass commercialization of algae pbrs, and I'm here for long haul.

FuzzyGummyBear

05/12/10 1:44 AM

#86813 RE: Gofertrder #86806

We know they bought 1 mile of it ..

Did you ever see the "four row solution" during your visits? It was/is the key item for the super fast installations.

beastieboy

05/12/10 2:14 AM

#86815 RE: Gofertrder #86806

Funny - when I spoke to Dennis several months back, he said "2 years at least" for the tubing. 5 years most, depending on conditions. He also answered an email recently saying that the system does not leak - and has not leaked.

You really need to get your facts straight.

Also, you don't have a clue what is happening with the tubes, you don't have a clue about the sterilization process, and you don't have a clue about what sort of testing they're doing on their backyard demo unit.

So please spare us the use of the words like "obviously" and "something is terribly wrong" when it comes to subject matter that you have ZERO expertise in, or knowledge of.



inthemix

05/12/10 4:16 AM

#86817 RE: Gofertrder #86806

They could always come up with a new model

BioCentric Energy Plans Travels to Evaluate High Yielding and Cost-Effective Algae Oil Extraction Options

SANTA ANA, CA -- (Marketwire)
03/24/10
BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: BEHL) announces that while developing its low-cost, commercial closed-loop integrated photobioreactor systems, the Company has invested significant time and effort researching all potential methods and processes for extracting oil from algae. With several extraction methods to choose from, BioCentric Energy's goal was to develop extraction methods that would be cost effective, environmentally friendly and yield the highest amount of algae oil.

seatrade

05/12/10 10:07 AM

#86836 RE: Gofertrder #86806

Gofertrder- you trouble me I was looking at the PBR system the same time as keshan and the tubes were filled with water.
The sun's reflection and clolors blended into each other and I too
though at first it was flat. But the truth is it was the sun's reflection that distorted the picture of the first tube as I watched and observed it was only the reflection of the sun. Just as sometimes the color reflects on the tubes. So why are you try to spread panic? I am sure other people than keshan and I looked at the PBR system at the same time as there are other eye's watching too. I see that you like to make up stories and this is troubling too me that you flat out do not tell the truth.