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Re: HydroThermal Oil - cooking oil from algae
I don't much like it. If they were to make fuel from waste material I'd be okay because we only need landfills for landfill purposes. Considering the amount of oil we go through every year, it would only be a matter of time before harvesting algae for it would prove damaging.
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Re: HydroThermal Oil - cooking oil from algae
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Re: HydroThermal Oil - cooking oil from algae
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Hydrothermal Carbonisation works with waste materials... all biomass not just corn or weed. So you could carbonize the corn plant after harvesting the corn. So it has absolutly nothing to do with the the ethanol debate... Second: I think algae could easily be farmed in costal areas. As far as I know, there are mayor enviromental issues about massiv algae populations due to polution. If these would be harvested in a profitable way, it would be good for the oceans health. Considering that local algae farming is possible and being done (for food supply) I don't see the issue. Quote:
And the Scientist who originally discovered this is more concerned about fighting climate change & the food crisis with this technology than dealing with energy concerns. (Hydrothermal carbonisation can be used to create fertile soil (terra petra) or to remove COČ from the atmosphere) What I could find in english is this: Hydrothermal Carbonisation A stroke of Genius Sorry it's really hard to find anything in english.... when I googled this thread was 3rd... the wiki entry is totally different in english (much about ethanol) and so on... seems that there is not just a language gab but a technological gab... getting the feeling that there are absolutly different technologies discussed on both sides of the pont. |
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