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![]() Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Eisboch |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 19:54:22 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Yeah - I was reading an article about it the other day. MIT is working on an adaptation of this system to increase the effectiveness of photocells so they can work on cloudy days with infrared energy. The interesting thing is that both systems produce lipids as part of the process. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 19:54:22 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Yeah - I was reading an article about it the other day. MIT is working on an adaptation of this system to increase the effectiveness of photocells so they can work on cloudy days with infrared energy. The interesting thing is that both systems produce lipids as part of the process. Shades of Soylent Green ;) |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 19:54:22 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Yeah - I was reading an article about it the other day. MIT is working on an adaptation of this system to increase the effectiveness of photocells so they can work on cloudy days with infrared energy. The interesting thing is that both systems produce lipids as part of the process. Shades of Soylent Green ;) Heh ... that crossed my mind as well, and I hadn't thought about that movie in years. Eisboch |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 20:44:39 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message om... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 19:54:22 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Yeah - I was reading an article about it the other day. MIT is working on an adaptation of this system to increase the effectiveness of photocells so they can work on cloudy days with infrared energy. The interesting thing is that both systems produce lipids as part of the process. Shades of Soylent Green ;) Heh ... that crossed my mind as well, and I hadn't thought about that movie in years. Soylent Green is People!!! |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 20:44:39 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message news:sNudnfJL8YG0PArVnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@earthlink. com... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 19:54:22 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Yeah - I was reading an article about it the other day. MIT is working on an adaptation of this system to increase the effectiveness of photocells so they can work on cloudy days with infrared energy. The interesting thing is that both systems produce lipids as part of the process. Shades of Soylent Green ;) Heh ... that crossed my mind as well, and I hadn't thought about that movie in years. Soylent Green is People!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NvLkBA9vsQ Maybe they used the people as the food for the alga. |
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Eisboch wrote:
Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Eisboch I read a piece earlier this year in the Washington Post that seemed very similar. I think the technique is called algaculture. If it is really viable, I'd like to see it developed and brought to market in public universities via federal and state funding, with the people owning the patents and technologies. John McCain - Same old Dubya, just a lot older. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Eisboch I read a piece earlier this year in the Washington Post that seemed very similar. I think the technique is called algaculture. If it is really viable, I'd like to see it developed and brought to market in public universities via federal and state funding, with the people owning the patents and technologies. Too late for these guys. It's a public corporation, based in Vancouver, B.C. Imagine .... corporations researching and developing solutions to our energy requirements. What's your middle name anyway .... Marx? :-) Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message news ![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Eisboch I read a piece earlier this year in the Washington Post that seemed very similar. I think the technique is called algaculture. If it is really viable, I'd like to see it developed and brought to market in public universities via federal and state funding, with the people owning the patents and technologies. Too late for these guys. It's a public corporation, based in Vancouver, B.C. Imagine .... corporations researching and developing solutions to our energy requirements. What's your middle name anyway .... Marx? :-) Eisboch Those pesky corporations... |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Has anyone else heard of this? I found it to be very interesting, especially the last comment made by the speaker: http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html Eisboch I read a piece earlier this year in the Washington Post that seemed very similar. I think the technique is called algaculture. If it is really viable, I'd like to see it developed and brought to market in public universities via federal and state funding, with the people owning the patents and technologies. Too late for these guys. It's a public corporation, based in Vancouver, B.C. Imagine .... corporations researching and developing solutions to our energy requirements. What's your middle name anyway .... Marx? :-) Eisboch There's plenty of research in that field. |
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