Algae to save the planet!

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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Ahmed » 04/12/21, 18:19

Not so difficult: this character is happy to spread everywhere and necessarily leaves traces ... Humus, look for! : Wink:
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 18:37

Ahmed wrote:Not so difficult: this character is happy to spread everywhere and necessarily leaves traces ... Humus, look for! : Wink:

There are truffles in the humus, I would find it! : Lol:
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Ahmed » 04/12/21, 18:49

... it could be dark truffles! :P
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 18:53

White truffle! : Lol:

Curtain of algae to capture micro plastics and produce algae that are used for
Production of oil or biogas with brown algae.
from this sequence. : Arrowd:

(Further around 39mn, practical cases in Argentina, Morocco, Ireland, China.)



Reference document a little empty of comments. :(
https://docdro.id/RiK4cjM
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Ahmed » 04/12/21, 19:02

It is not in the propaganda documents that you have to search and you should not be content to sniff the traces of algae ...
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 19:04

Ahmed wrote:It is not in the propaganda documents that you have to search and you should not be content to sniff the traces of algae ...

If you're that smart, look for dark information to back up your negative and preconceived opinions : Wink:
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Ahmed » 04/12/21, 19:06

My opinions are post-designed and looking for it will do you the most good ... :D
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by NCSH » 04/12/21, 19:16

humus wrote:
NCSH wrote:
What is the mesh size of the nets to keep and collect these micro or macro-algae? If it is a culture without a net, the "fishermen" of algae will be dependent on currents, variable inputs of mineral salts and iron, ... posting.php?f=50&mode=quote&p=477312&sid=02a88594e0121ab10051430f7537e3dc#

But why not ? It will be necessary to have confirmation of this price of 8 dollars per barrel of methane which seems very low.
This would complete the panoply of non-fossil synthetic hydrocarbons.

To discover the parallel universe of non-fossil synthetic fuels, take the time to browse (15 min) the NCSH website: http://www.ncsh.eu/language/fr/accueil/

These are not microalgae but laminaria algae, hence the 3D culture (in a volume and not on a surface) of memory.
They make gas and fertilizer with it.


It seems to me that laminaria algae are attached to the seabed, which limits their cultivation area to water depths of 15 m, maybe 30 or 40 max. However, the surface available at such sea depths is far from reaching millions of km2, especially since there may be conflicting uses. What would be the productivity (in toe / ha / year), the cost (transformation into methane by which process), ... posting.php?f=50&mode=quote&p=477373&sid=ddb670e378eff99ccf40b86fc4bade7e#
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 19:19

Ahmed wrote:My opinions are post-designed and looking for it will do you the most good ... :D

Post designed in a limited setting : roll: who thinks they are realistic.
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 19:23

NCSH wrote:
It seems to me that laminaria algae are attached to the seabed, which limits their cultivation area to water depths of 15 m, maybe 30 or 40 max. However, the surface available at such sea depths is far from reaching millions of km2, especially since there may be conflicting uses. What would be the productivity (in toe / ha / year), the cost (transformation into methane by which process), ...

Not better yet : Arrowd:
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