BigGator5
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File This: "Fill'er Up... With Algae!"
I don't mind renewable fuel. I've always been a fan of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell, with the hydrogen being made from Fusion Power. However I know the Fuel Cell is a long way off. If we must have biofuels, then I would say algae is the way to go. I also still don't understand why we can't drill for more oil right now. I've noticed gas prices going up. Wouldn't producing more of it drive down the price?
If this is true, this is awesome.Fueling The Future With Fish Tank Residue: Scientists Discuss Use Of Algae As A Biofuel
With algal oil productivities that could potentially reach annual average levels in the range of 3,000 to 5,000 gallons per acre, the land footprint required for large volumes of renewable fuel production would be minimal when compared with other conventional oil crops, such as soy and canola, that produce between 50 and 120 gallons per acre per year.
I don't mind renewable fuel. I've always been a fan of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell, with the hydrogen being made from Fusion Power. However I know the Fuel Cell is a long way off. If we must have biofuels, then I would say algae is the way to go. I also still don't understand why we can't drill for more oil right now. I've noticed gas prices going up. Wouldn't producing more of it drive down the price?