Thursday, July 20, 2006

Growing Microalgae from Sewage Lagoons

A user posted the following, which I thought was worth discussing:

"This pertains to another comment about using sewage lagoons of small communities to grow microalgae. It would seem that the University of New Hampshire is already involved in this research. Here is the link: http://unh.edu/p2/biodiesel/





Of particular note is the algae ponds at wastewater treatment plants. I think it would be well worth reading any research papers that have come out of this. It also might be worth tapping the contacts there and letting them know that this blog is starting so they can check in periodically and make comments."

I would request any more inputs in this regard. The interesting aspect of the post is the involvement of small, local communities in producing energy, which holds interesting possibilities...

Narsi...



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