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Here I am extracting oil from brown algae.

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  • you probabaly use a dildo battery. dont forget to recycle

  • @datzfast Out of all the stuff i said your going to call me dumb because of a car battery? OK, a car battery gets recycled, granted. Have you ever recycled a flashlight battery? Junked a laptop, a cell phone or a watch with the battery still in it? Personally, i don't give a shit, all i care about is getting off of fossal and foreign fuels. Is that so bad? You know, i don't even think i said car battery, retard!!

  • @kenflo 2 you are nuts. batteries never go to a land fill. your young and dumb and have never purchased a car battery. if you had you would know where old car batteries go. im just left speechless by your ignorance of what should be a life experance. good luck in life. you are going to need it some day.

  • He doesnt know what hes talking about calling this oil. Chem/phys procesing is required. Some Algae are indeed high in oil and protein. BUT Producing fuel in meaningful quantities is BOGUS, I dont care if Dupont or Dow is doing it. They are only collecting huge Govt subsidies to set up pilot plants with our money for PR. The only realistic application is dried animal feed additive.

  • This isn't oil. It's a slimy exudate composed of polysaccharides, primarily fucoidan and algin. Energy for the microbes that will decompose it in a few days.

  • @ABCarlough thank you for being intelligent, we could use any oil producing plant right? not just algae

  • well, in defence of the lead acid battery, it is the only product on the market that has achieved a 100 percent recyclable product

    a perfect score home run out of the ballpark record. real time, real life.

    back to algae, mankind's best hope for a liquid fuel of the future. but really, how come no one is looking at synthetic bile acid extraction

  • @ABCarlough I agree, hydrogen is not an energy source. I do beleive however that it would be geat for our transportion our anything the requires a battery. There is enougy free energy et solar, wind or whatever to produce it. And we have the technology to produce fuel cell cars. There on the road now. Algae is promising but the only thing i see coming out of it is deisel, i could be wrong. I hope i am but time will tell.

  • hes not doing it right. prety sure he was jsut dumpong dirty whater into those bottles with a little residual oil you have to press it and after that you can chemicly proses it to gain a higher yield all in all i think he floped on this one

  • first off hydrogen is not a source of free energy it is viable option for storing electrical or chemical energy that we have to produce some how. the exciting thing about algae is it is a sourse of directly stored soler energy in the form of complex cabon chains wich burn and release there energy in exactly the same way fosle fules do. dont make the mistake of thinking that hydrogen can solve our problems we still have to generate the energy some where in order to store it with in hydrogen.

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