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  • What proccess do you use to extract the oil? It looked like you used a chemical, and if so: What chemical?

  • @fakemadereal... this was explained in an earlier comment I gave... here is my answer:

    Water and special catalysts are fractured at high ultrasonic intensity, using very little energy, to crack the algae membrane to facilitate extracting its oil content.

    Quantum Fracturing technology greatly enhances the efficiency of algae production and makes it cost-effective and viable.

  • @MrAdhenderson genius

    

  • What a brilliant technology. Hats off to you.

  • @ CaseoSpace... the oil can be used for bio-diesel feedstock and for lubricant's and the bio-mass can be used for fertilizer, livestock feedstock as well as burned to create a liquid fuel or to make electricity. Google Advanced NRG Solutions and go to the companies tab once there to see all the bio-fuel technologies in our network!

  • could you use the bio mass left over to make diesel?

  • More from my last comment... once you see Bio-Fuel's... click on Olympia Green Fuels for information on how glycerin breaks down oil, once you finish viewing, then go and look at the information on the OriginOil page! We have solutions already... we are just not implementing them!

  • @ Veilside... not only does algae use carbon dioxide as a feedstock to speed up it's growth (another form of Carbon Sequestration) the oil produced can be used for lubricants and feedstock for bio-fuel's. The bio-mass also has uses such as feedstock for livestock and fertilizers. The bi-product from making bio-diesel produces glycerin which can be used to break down petroleum based oil for microbes to eat. Go to Advanced NRG Solutions website, click the company's tab and look at bio-fuel's!

  • One good thing though, algae is scrub carbon from the atmosphere and it can be used to feed shrimps (at least I read) which can be consumed.

  • @Veilside1000HP that's not oil production anymore. better : watertank + shrimps + sun + algea (grow by themselves) + aquaponic system > grow vegetables without input (just one little pump). SO Shrimps>pie>ammonium >nitrate (transformed by bacteria in water>= food for plants (vegetables)+watersystem over plants in recirculation with watertank + shrimps > result : big vegetables FOR YOU TO EAT !! normally aquaponic system is used with fish + extra fishfood. So shrimps + algae is better !!!

  • @TheBSideDJ Are you saying that Shrimp will eat the algae so you don't have to feed them? and in turn the shrimp will shit out food(ammonia) for the nitro bacteria which will in turn provide food for the algae?

  • Too bad no culture of algae have been genetically engineered yet to make less fatty acids which degrade bio fuel or just plain destroys it in to gallops. So making these algae are pretty much useless for now until a better culture have been engineered in the future.

  • @Veilside1000HP... better cultures have been engineered!

  • I think they first electrolysed the algae water mixture with anode and cathode of a specific low current etc. in order to bread the cells and release the oil out of it,after that comes the final step as u watched in this video, isn't it ?

  • I had always though that the oild is trapped in to the cells and it needs heavy machinery to break it out.

  • is this some sort of mystery? pond scum normally floats to the top without help and if you add a solvent such as algae oil to the surface the bio membranes containing oil dissolve right into it. and the water laden cell contents sink to the bottom.

  • hii,

    i am a business administration student and am preparing a capstone project on this theme of large scale production of bio diesel can u pls help..?? i need more articles on this and where can i find more about the cost structure ....any email id i can write to for my query's or and web page that i can refer to...

  • @urjesha lol it seems that you have to search in google too... as those guys that wanted to know the patent number

  • yay makin fuel while removing co2

  • Wow amazing! Thanks for sharing... the process is ... and looks BEAUTIFUL

  • Please post your patent number as this would be the easiest way of gathering information, PS if its patented why the non-disclosure agreement?

  • @lasersailorman... OriginOil decided not publish the patent number at this time. It is only being provided to investors or potential customers that have signed their NDA! As a manufacturers representative I can supply you the NDA documentation. We know the interest is serious once this has been done.

    OriginOil was selected to help build a New Advanced Algae Center in New Mexico; I can't provide links here so Google it!

  • Hi!

    I love this video!!

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  • i didnt see a hell of alot of oil there.

  • @datzfast... because you were not suppose too! The demonstration was to show how the ultrasonics were used to separate the bio-mass and oil from the water!

    5,000 gallons of oil per acre can easily be achieved... compared to the best terrestrial crop (palm) which can only produce approx. 800 gallons per acre... implementing the technology is a no brainer!

  • @MrAdhenderson ok i will confess, i was a former microbiologist and im a big fan of algae farming. im also a big fan of mushroom farming that required no light and are very tasty. i could probably make a very confortable living off this with no help from anyone.

  • @minase0906 and others that have asked that question... I have provided an answer in my earlier comments... please read!

    It's a patented process and specific's are only provided to customers who have signed an NDA. But I have mentioned as a part of the extraction process a catalyst and ultrasonic intensity is used.

    If you want more information as I said Google Advanced NRG Solutions and go to the companies tab and look under bio-fuels for algae cultivation.

  • i think it is done with a microwave lol!

  • @minase0906... view the comment's section. I answered that question 2 weeks ago! Several have asked that question... YouTube comments will not allow me to post my website so Google or Bing Advanced NRG Solutions and go to the companies tab and then scroll down to Bio-Fuel's! There is also a contact us tab on the site as well so you can ask questions or you are seeking implementation or investments of the many technologies in our network.

  • Water and special catalysts are fractured at high ultrasonic intensity, using very little energy, to crack the algae membrane to facilitate extracting its oil content.

    Quantum Fracturing technology greatly enhances the efficiency of algae production and makes it cost-effective and viable.

  • whas it an enzyme or chemical?!!?

  • ohh man! please say how you did it! =D

  • How did you extract it? ultra sound?

  • How do you extract the oil from the algaecells?

  • ¿Qué le echaron a las algas?

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