Auxiliary energy by green algae in Brittany?

Renewable energies except solar electric or thermal (seeforums dedicated below): wind turbines, energy from the sea, hydraulic and hydroelectricity, biomass, biogas, deep geothermal energy ...
chupi
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by chupi » 01/03/11, 19:26

Hello,

I would have liked to know if the subject had advanced and if you thought it was possible to create this extra energy? because I myself am interested in this extra energy.

Thank you
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by dedeleco » 01/03/11, 22:40

Seaweed can be dried after spinning in the sun as on the link and kept dry for the winter:

https://www.econologie.com/forums/post164279.html#164279
with a study of simple solar drying detailed on:
http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00 ... _625_0.pdf

We eat seaweed from Brittany and the PACA region.

If you want it is certainly possible, avoiding preconceived ideas too quickly asserted, for lack of imagination.
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by bernardd » 02/03/11, 08:34

I heard yesterday on an archeology show that the study of Neolithic sheep remains found a diet of algae and no grasses.

Rather than feeding them meat meal, we'd better give them seaweed :-)
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