Saturday, June 18, 2011

Looking for hygrogen

See those hydrogens bound up in the molecule

We get tons of that from algae farms. It goes almost directly into the diesel engine. Purely solar, we just use carbon to carry the energy.

With the shortages we have, an algae farmer could net $50,000 an acre; with about $200,000/acre investment in plastic bag and equipment. The farmer operates from stationary barges, running 320 acres per barge in plastic bags. New Orleans would become a water farm hub, and deliver a third of the nations transportation fuel needs.

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