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Providing
Photobioreactors, Biodiesel Plants,
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Photobioreactors
www.Photobioreactors.com
Providing
Photobioreactors, Biodiesel Plants,
Cogeneration and Trigeneration Energy Systems
Chlorella Vulgaris,
Algae Protein and Multiple
Algae Strains for Our Clients and Biofuels Plants
What are Photobioreactors?
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Photobioreactors use sunlight to sequestor carbon from coal-fired power plans as they produce biomass. Photobioreactors will remove the carbon dioxide emissions generated by power plants. |
This system is expected to sequester carbon at a cost of $5-8 per ton surpassing the U.S. Department of Energy's goal of $10 per ton. It will also reduce the space required by a factor of 10 or more, when compared to raceway cultivators.
Light delivery and distribution is the principle obstacle to using commercial-scale photobioreactors for algae production. In horizontal cultivator systems, light penetrates the suspension only to 5 cm, leaving most of the algae in darkness. The top layer of algae requires only about 1/10th the intensity of full sunlight to maximize growth, so the remaining sunlight is wasted.
The biomass has a variety of potential uses: hydrogen production, feedstocks, agriculture, nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals.
Chlorella Vulgaris is one of the most studied and researched of all algae as a resource for replacing fossil fuels. Chlorella Vulgaris algae contain lipids that are used to produce renewable and "carbon free energy" in the form of B100 Biodiesel. Chlorella Vulgaris algae are unicellular and from 5 to 10 μm in size.
In addition to providing transportation, Chlorella Vulgaris has recently been successful in reducing, and sometimes - preventing the side effects from chemotherapy treatments.
Chlorella Vulgaris has also been proven to reduce the risk of getting cancer. This is due to the fact that Chlorella Vulgaris contains the highest known source of chlorophyll content.
Chlorella Vulgaris
has
recently sold for as much as $43,000 per ton.
What is Chlorophyceae?
The chlorophyceae algae strain of algae is a large and important group of freshwater green algae. The chlorophyceae algae strain includes some of the most common species of algae as well as many members that are important both ecologically and scientifically.
Chlorophyceae
algae has been recognized by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) as
a promising algae strain for B100
Biodiesel production as
chlorophyceae algae has one of the highest amounts
of algal oil, or lipid content.
What is Neochloris Oleoabundans?
Neochloris Oleoabundans is a strain of microalgae belonging to the class of chlorophyceae and one of the most promising of all algae, for producing B100 Biodiesel.
We
provide Neochloris Oleoabundans
as well as Photobioreactors and
biodiesel and biofuels consulting services for building new biofuels plants and
selecting the optimum biomass
feedstock.
Botryococcus Braunii is found worldwide in freshwater lakes, brackish lakes and waters, reservoirs and ponds.
Lately, Botryococcus Braunii algae has gained a great deal of interest in the scientific community and the biofuels and biodiesel industries due to its ability to synthesize and accumulate huge amount of various lipids.
The lipids contained in Botryococcus Braunii are seen as a solution for fossil fuels as the lipids in Botryococcus Braunii can be converted in to B100 Biodiesel and other fuels and chemicals.
Scientists have determined in their research and analysis of crude petroleum and earth sediments that Botryococcus Braunii was the major biological partner to form the crude oil and fossil fuel from millions of years ago. The Botryococcus Braunii algae produced various types of hydrocarbons out of which "botryococcnes" are the most important as it produced the fossil fuels and petroleum in the highest quantities. In addition, botryococcnes have many properties that are almost identical to the contents of crude oil.
What
is Algae Protein?
Algae is an excellent source of protein for both people and animals.
All strains of algae are naturally rich in protein with some strains having more protein content than others.
The value of the algae protein for feed may be as valuable as the algae oil which is used in the production of B100 Biodiesel.
Providing the Following Algae Strains, Algae Consulting Services, Animal Feeding, Biofuels and Photobioreactors for Biofuels Production
Algae
Protein
See our site at: www.AlgaeProtein.com
Anaerobic Digesters
See our site at: www.AnaerobicDigester.com
Animal
Feeding Operations
See our site at: www.AnimalFeedingOperations.com
Bacilliarophy
See our site at: www.Bacilliarophy.com
Botryococcus Braunii
See our site at: www.BotryococcusBraunii.com
Chlorella Vulgaris
See our site at: www.ChlorellaVulgaris.com
Chlorophyceae
See our site at: www.Chlorophyceae.com
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
See our site at: www.ConcentratedAnimalFeedingOperations.com
Neochloris Oleoabundans
See our site at: www.NeochlorisOleoabundans.com
Photobioreactors
See our site at: www.Photobioreactors.com
Schizochytrium
See our site at: www.Schizochytrium.com
Providing
the Nutraceuticals and Animal Feeding Consulting Services:
Algae Protein
See our site at: www.AlgaeProtein.com
DHA Algal Oil
See our site at: www.DHAalgalOil.com
Docosahexaenoic Acid
See our site at: www.DocosahexaenoicAcid.net
Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid
See our site at: www.PolyunsaturatedFattyAcid.com
Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
See our site at: www.PolyunsaturatedFattyAcids.com
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