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how do i grow this in my land, i got 50 acres, what are the characteristics to get this business going and how would i get info from you to start? thank you
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please explain me about budjet send me a budjet formate
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Algae: The Next Biofuel
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National Algae Association
Algae: The Next Biofuel
Inaugural Algae Commercialization Business Plan and Networking Forum
April 10, 2008
www.nationalalgaeassociation.com
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Algae Getting their Deserved Share of Attention at Last
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LRES 470 ORIGNAL PROPOSAL FOR STUDY OF ALGAE
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Thanks for the article...it is heartening to see algae getting a lot of publicity, something I feel they deserve.
I co-ordinate Oilgae.com ( http://www.oilgae.com ), a site that explores use of algae as a feedstock for biodiesel, and I can say with some amount of confidence based on my researches that algae appear to be one of the most qualified candidates for biodiesel production.
While the math certainly appears to favor algae, there are a number of issues to be overcome. These have to do with (1) choosing optimal algal strains, (2) issues faced in cultivation and harvesting (believe me there are some serious bottlenecks here), and (3) cost-effective methods to extract oil and transform it into biodiesel.
So yes, there is still a long way to go before it can be proven with certainty that algal biodiesel can be cost-effective on a large scale, but it is gratifying to see brilliant minds (not to forget VC money) getting into this field. And with institutes like MIT (Boston) getting into the act, I'm optimistic most of the above-mentioned issues will be overcome.
Time will tell if algae are our future source of energy, but for now, they certainly appear to have many of the qualifications required for the same.
Time will tell if algae are our future source of energy, but for now, they certainly appear to have many of the qualifications required for the same.
Narsi from Oilgae - Oil from Algae @ http://www.oilgae.com
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RESEARCH NOTES: Use of CSA
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Five Springs Farms is one of the more successful CSA. We could learn much from their experience. http://www.csafarms.org/fivespringsfarm.asp
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MONTANA BIOBASED PRODUCTS – Standards and Availability
By Steve Simonson
Thompson Falls, MT
August 6, 2006
In regard to biofuels while MT currently doesn't have an ethanol or commercial biodiesel plant, the State could look at some additional legislative initiatives. Right now I think it was HB 471 that allowed for the state to purchase biofuels "when available". The 2003 legislators road tested the biodiesel in MDOT vehicles and found no adverse effects which set up the 2005 legislation. Fuel distributors are reluctant to mix petroleum based diesel fuel with biodiesel.
Conoco in particular has a "branded" product that biodiesel doesn't fit Into very well. A State fuel standard needs to be adopted to ensure quality and consistency.
There are two additional pieces of companion legislation I'd like to see. Please remember I'm involved with a bio-based lubricant company (Peaks and Prairies LLC) and identify this interest so folks know this fact. First, adopt a preference for all biobased products that originate from MT producers. Currently biodiesel is being marketed in MT produced from Midwestern soybeans. While this helps American farmers what is it doing to help Montanans growers? The new ethanol plant being built across the State line in ND will be using MT grown corn. Can we help stimulate MT production if a certain target of MT grown product is used in Williston's new ethanol plant?
Agencies such as DNRC could be purchasing bar/chain oil already being produced in MT as an example. Secondly with $550m of OTO (one time only) State budget surplus, can some incentive be given to get folks to invest locally in processing facilities? We don't want ADM and Cargil coming in later and buying out home grown businesses, this may be a tougher one to stop.
Sincerely,
Steve Simonson
simonson@ronan.net
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