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oil_from_algae · oil from algae

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Is it feasible to grow algae, harvest the oils, and use the algae oil for fuel? Discuss techniques, research results, and future directions. You must be approved for membership. Don't worry - that is just to discourage spammers

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Re: is this believable? 86%lipid content using green led at night?
From my research, T5 Fluorescent beats LED for efficiency. If anyone is interested, I will look up the spreadsheets. Anyway, I sell Green T5 54W fluorescent
Posted - Wed May 16, 2012 2:59 pm
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Re: is this believable? 86%lipid content using green led at night?
The red or reddish Beta Carotene could adsorbe the green light.. B.Braunii Race B has this but It is for protection from the sun..as I understand it.. Green
Posted - Wed May 16, 2012 2:43 am
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Re: is this believable? 86%lipid content using green led at night?
The red or reddish Beta Carotene could adsorbe the green light.. B.Braunii Race B has this but It is for protection from the sun..as I understand it.. Green
Posted - Wed May 16, 2012 2:15 am
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Re: is this believable? 86%lipid content using green led at night?
Not sure what a green light would do. Remember, we see colors because an object is reflecting the same color we are seeing while the other colors are absorbed.
Posted - Wed May 16, 2012 1:50 am
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Re: is this believable? 86%lipid content using green led at night?
I know what he said but the algae green colour differs from B.braunii Race A or B in that with that much oil the algae has a milky appearance esp with the sun
Posted - Wed May 16, 2012 1:14 am
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