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Juhams wants to know algea strains 3 weeks ago
how many algae strains are known, which is the best for making bio-diesels and readily available in a country like uganda
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am a male student 23 years old, doing a bachelors degree in biotechnology but so interested in biotechnology, bio-processing, bio-diesels,bio-fuels.am so ready to learn something new, and i love researching.so friendly, social and above all i love GOD so much.
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Larryhagedon posted a blog wild algae update 3 weeks ago
Update on my local wild filamentous algae.
I tried to harvest some local wild algae a week or so ago. My attempt was premature as the algae has not matured enough yet to get much algae.
I find that the old growth that went thru the winter freeze cycle is still there, but is rotting and of no use.
It has broken loose from the bottom and is floating about the ponds and lakes. It has a thin veneer of bright green new growth on top that is misleading; giving the illusion that the entire matts of algae are harvestable,…in Algae Fuels
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Gaya3 wants to discuss Solar Cell that Shines in Order to Produce More Electricity (Record-Breaking Technology) - CleanTechnica 4 weeks ago
Solar Cell that Shines in Order to Produce More Electricity (Record-Breaking Technology) - CleanTechnica - http://cleantechnica.com/2012/04/23/solar-cell-that-shines-in-order-to-produce-more-electricity-innovative-research-record-breaking-technology/?utm_source=dlvr.it
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World’s Largest & Most Interactive Renewable Energy Conference in Chennai - Jul 26, 27 2012, Chennai Trade Centre.
A renewable energy networking event for those looking at emerging opportunities & business/technology partnerships
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Divyajeychandren wants to discuss Mahindra & Mahindra announces hydrogen fuel cell research center in Chennai, India 1 month ago
Mahindra & Mahindra, one of India’s largest automakers, has announced that it is currently working on developing new hydrogen fuel cells for future models of its vehicles. The automaker has officially opened its new fuel cell research and development facility in Chennai, India, called the Mahindra Research Valley.
http://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/mahindra-mahindra-announced-hydrogen-fuel-cell-research-center-in-india/853133/in Fuel Cells
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While on the face of it, electric cars look like a great green option, if one considers the entire lifecyle of the electric car - starting from the way batteries are manufactured - the whole thing might not look so green after all, or at least not as green as it looked earlier. Any idea on how the lifecycle sustainability accounting / green accounting for electric cars compare to that for traditional cars?
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ran across this article, I am creating my own hybrid, I am in the process of transplanting the "guts" of a wrecked 2006 Toyota Prius in to a 1992 Lexus es 300 Donner car (engine and drive train removed of course) I would like to add three more batteries in parallel to the existing battery to extend the mileage before the gas engine kicks in and starts the charging process, I have currently invest about $3,000 total for both cars and don't expect to pay spend much more other than my time. Frank Sanford http://www.sanfordsautomotive.com http://www.sanfordsautomotive.com/#!__hybrid-project
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I ran across this article, I am creating my own hybrid, I am in the process of transplanting the "guts" of a wrecked 2006 Toyota Prius in to a 1992 Lexus es 300 Donner car (engine and drive train removed of course) I would like to add three more batteries in parallel to the existing battery to extend the mileage before the gas engine kicks in and starts the charging process, I have currently invest about $3,000 total for both cars and don't expect to pay spend much more other than my time. Frank Sanford http://www.sanfordsautomotive.com http://www.sanfordsautomotive.com/#!__hybrid-project
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Hi,
I am interested to know your low cost PBR technology. Can you share some more information on this?
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Indreshin Algae Fuels
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