Submitted on August 11th, 2007 by InterestedReader
I guess I'm from Missouri, It doesn't matter which company thinks they are close or which we think is close. What matters is who will actually make the new algae bio-fuel and when.
Lab work and discoveries are encouraging but lets see the results available to the public are resonable cost.
Jstack6, above, is right. What really matters is who delivers. But we occasionally use these polls to take temperature readings of what the industry thinks right now.
We plan to incorporate the results of this particular poll into our forthcoming webinar on biofuel from algae to illustrate perception today versus the reality being delivered today.
Submitted on August 25th, 2007 by InterestedReader
Let's solve the issue at hand, Algae has been found to be very productive in producing Oil.
But, in order to be productive and come out with something that won't break every other day. Research into the marketing of such equipment and facilities basic support to handle the flow of Algae into profitability must be finalized. You don't like buying something from Circuit City and taking it home only to find out it is so fragile it won't operate without immediately replacing the item at the store over and over again. Sounds like the Lemon Laws in Automobiles, the same issue is staring us in the face. We want to build a sturdy well built robust operation that will last 3 to 20 years with out breaking.
It is not as easy as some people hope but, the science behind the development of the algae to oil is coming along nicely. GreenFuels is the most visual to the publics perception, so they seem to be the forerunner in getting the algae to oil out to the public, Oops Wrong. They unfortunately did not see that growing algae and harvesting algae was not going to be the clincher in producing the maximum output. They missed the KEY part of the exercise, It is not the algae strain it is the recipe on how you grow the algae that is the KEY to the Algae to Oil revolution. I suppose you place the KEY element in the Out of Box Thinkers who figured all this out. I suppose it would infuriate all those involved to know that you can actually produce similar outputs to 20 strains not just one, Ouch.
Submitted on June 3rd, 2009 by Unregistered user (not verified)
I did not see any answers to your question. Results and correct data are always nice to have. I asked the same question. Who is the closest? Hope the author of the poll does a follow up to answer.
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algae Bio-Fuel
Submitted on August 11th, 2007 by InterestedReaderI guess I'm from Missouri, It doesn't matter which company thinks they are close or which we think is close. What matters is who will actually make the new algae bio-fuel and when.
Lab work and discoveries are encouraging but lets see the results available to the public are resonable cost.
Why do this?
Submitted on August 11th, 2007 by Dallas KachanJstack6, above, is right. What really matters is who delivers. But we occasionally use these polls to take temperature readings of what the industry thinks right now.
We plan to incorporate the results of this particular poll into our forthcoming webinar on biofuel from algae to illustrate perception today versus the reality being delivered today.
Dallas Kachan
Publisher/Acting Editor
Inside Greentech
Algae Bio-Fuel
Submitted on August 25th, 2007 by InterestedReaderLet's solve the issue at hand, Algae has been found to be very productive in producing Oil.
But, in order to be productive and come out with something that won't break every other day. Research into the marketing of such equipment and facilities basic support to handle the flow of Algae into profitability must be finalized. You don't like buying something from Circuit City and taking it home only to find out it is so fragile it won't operate without immediately replacing the item at the store over and over again. Sounds like the Lemon Laws in Automobiles, the same issue is staring us in the face. We want to build a sturdy well built robust operation that will last 3 to 20 years with out breaking.
It is not as easy as some people hope but, the science behind the development of the algae to oil is coming along nicely. GreenFuels is the most visual to the publics perception, so they seem to be the forerunner in getting the algae to oil out to the public, Oops Wrong. They unfortunately did not see that growing algae and harvesting algae was not going to be the clincher in producing the maximum output. They missed the KEY part of the exercise, It is not the algae strain it is the recipe on how you grow the algae that is the KEY to the Algae to Oil revolution. I suppose you place the KEY element in the Out of Box Thinkers who figured all this out. I suppose it would infuriate all those involved to know that you can actually produce similar outputs to 20 strains not just one, Ouch.
Clint LeRoy
Lead Consultant
Marg Energy Inc.
I just want to know...
Submitted on May 5th, 2009 by oconnieoh (not verified)which one is closest to production and how long will it take for them to start selling it.
Did you get an answer?
Submitted on June 3rd, 2009 by Unregistered user (not verified)I did not see any answers to your question. Results and correct data are always nice to have. I asked the same question. Who is the closest? Hope the author of the poll does a follow up to answer.
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