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Algae Bioreactor: Incredible Oil Production

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2009

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Micro-algae consumes organic waste and absorbs sunlight to produce oil. See my "Oil Press" videos to see how the oil is extracted. We sell this system to individuals and companies that would like to produce their own fuel.

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  • @Grundalizer I watched a youtube something where they hit it with ultra high frequency to break the cell wall releasing the oil, it foams and the oil adheres to the foam.

  • @ac14081408 beans something thatmakes lots of seeds maybe something with omega3

  • @ac14081408 Marijuana

  • Can this be done in Washington State where its not to sunny? If you lived here what would you recommend to grow? ie what oil producing plant?

  • @plasmafrostfire sure it takes a little concrete, and steel. diatoms are free for the taking. it's not impossible and the end results more than make up for the small amount of input involved.

  • @circusboy90210 Because it takes substantial investment to make it happen in the first place, and the labor/chemicals are not free for mass production

  • Neat. Where did you get the plastic tube film from? Did you make it or buy it and do the seem thing?

  • @davidwgair why would anyone in their right mind pay for something that cost nothing, and is readily available???? airlines would be wise to just make their own from co2 captured from the air.

  • @dieseltwitch build a biogas digester and put your cake and glycerine through there and get methane from it. You can still put the digested matter in your garden.

  • What algae species were you using?

    We are growing nano chloropsis but it's such a small cell we are having trouble getting it to flocculate. Have you ever tried a solvent (Soxhlet) extraction?

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