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  • The Bio-Diesel Workshop @ The University of New Orleans Aug 22-24, 2008

    WWW.GO-BIO-LA.com AUGUST 22-24, 2008 Presented at The University of New Orleans Learn to make BIO-DIESEL for $1 a gallon, with the same or better MPG as expensive imported diesel. NO CONVERSIONS NECESSARY! Designed to give you CONFIDENCE REASSURANCE and BETTER FUEL for your vehicle Save GREEN by Going...
    Posted to Forum by The Biodiesel Workshop New Orleans on 08-07-2008
  • Re: Botryococcus braunii var. Showa looks like a big producer

    respected sir, I'm BHUVANESH. N student of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University , studying 2nd M.Sc(agricultural microbiology) , coimbatore, Tamil nadu, India. Im doing my research on " ALKANE SYNTHESIS BY Botryococcus". Im collecting samples from different locations of tamilnadu and my research...
    Posted to Forum by bhuvaneshn on 07-17-2008
  • FEEDSTOCK ALTERNATIVES

    Is anyone familiar with ASTM parameters regarding fish oil and/or algae as a feedstock basis for B100? I am having serious difficulty locking down a decent price on W.V.O., and am exploring any alternatives that are industry-acceptable. I will not be paying $3.20/gallon of recycled grease from an agri...
    Posted to Forum by jchussler on 07-02-2008
  • Re: Biodiesel in SW Washington (State not District)

    Bob: I have been in touch with a couple who own a farm in Pt. Ludlow, WA, who, when they retire, want to build a 10,000 sq. ft. bed and breakfast on their farm. They own 73 acres. My interest is in helping them build the B&B, but on the understanding that some of the land would be devoted to covered...
    Posted to Forum by jimmiller5417 on 06-29-2008
  • Re: May 19, 2008 Vehicles To Be Powered With Algae Oil: First Known Time In American History

    The process explained in the video link posted earlier will be explained in more detail soon. We are planning interview David James again, asking him for more specific details. Currently, he is under a non-disclosure agreement with a company he is involved with that is opening a plant in the United States...
    Posted to Forum by tco on 05-23-2008
  • Help needed with lipid extraction from algae

    I am using microscopic algae, and I've found the method for extracting the oil from the algae (AOAC 996.06). However, I'm not sure how to get the algae ready for GC. Will I be filtering it off and freezing it? Is GCMS the best method? or is gravimetrical a better way to go?
    Posted to Forum by ebarkel on 05-20-2008
  • What specfic fatty acids are needed?

    Hello, I'm a final year student doing my disseration on the feasibility of using Skeletonema costatum as a source of biodiesel. I have run experiments on growth rates and lipid contents under different light and nutrient condtions. i have done simple lipid extraction using chloroforma and methonal...
    Posted to Forum by skeletomema87 on 04-10-2008
  • Algae Biofuel Summit 2008-Call for Participation

    Dear friends & industry colleagues, Growdiesel Climate Care Council is pleased to invite you to the inaugural International Summit on Algae Biofuels to be held on 18th & 19th September 2008 at New Delhi, India. The conference is focused on next generation of Biofuels using Algae as main feedstock...
    Posted to Forum by triptisharma on 02-27-2008
  • Call for Paper:Algae Biofuel Summit 2008

    Growdiesel Climate Care Council is pleased to invite you to the inaugural International Summit on Algae Biofuels to be held on 18 th & 19 th September 2008 at New Delhi, India. The conference is focused on next generation of Biofuels using Algae as main feedstock. The summit offers an excellent opportunity...
    Posted to Forum by triptisharma on 02-19-2008
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