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How the Technology Works - algae to biofuels
Algae.Tec is a globally focused advanced renewable oil company. Algae.Tec is commercializi...
published: 19 Jan 2012
author: AlgaeTec biofuels
How the Technology Works - algae to biofuels
How the Technology Works - algae to biofuels
Algae.Tec is a globally focused advanced renewable oil company. Algae.Tec is commercializing an enclosed modular high-yield algae to oil growth system at the...- published: 19 Jan 2012
- views: 52438
- author: AlgaeTec biofuels
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Science of Innovation -- Biofuels
While sources of biofuel currently exist, such as ethanol made from corn, Professor Steve ...
published: 15 Feb 2013
author: USPTOvideo
Science of Innovation -- Biofuels
Science of Innovation -- Biofuels
While sources of biofuel currently exist, such as ethanol made from corn, Professor Steve Hutcheson at the University of Maryland is developing a new approac...- published: 15 Feb 2013
- views: 688
- author: USPTOvideo
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Energy 101 | Biofuels
Biomass is an organic renewable energy source that includes materials such as agriculture ...
published: 19 Jul 2012
author: U.S. Department of Energy
Energy 101 | Biofuels
Energy 101 | Biofuels
Biomass is an organic renewable energy source that includes materials such as agriculture and forest residues, energy crops, and algae. Scientists and engine...- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 17920
- author: U.S. Department of Energy
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Biofuel and Ethanol
This video explains Bio fuels and Ethanol, their application, advantages and disadvantages...
published: 31 Oct 2012
author: Iken Edu
Biofuel and Ethanol
Biofuel and Ethanol
This video explains Bio fuels and Ethanol, their application, advantages and disadvantages. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education inno...- published: 31 Oct 2012
- views: 2748
- author: Iken Edu
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Biofuel Biodiesel Oil Lamp from Waste Vegetable Cooking Oil - How to make Free Energy
Website: http://educatetube.com | Host: Sipski How to make a bio-fuel/ biodiesel (Old Used...
published: 28 Mar 2012
author: educatetowin
Biofuel Biodiesel Oil Lamp from Waste Vegetable Cooking Oil - How to make Free Energy
Biofuel Biodiesel Oil Lamp from Waste Vegetable Cooking Oil - How to make Free Energy
Website: http://educatetube.com | Host: Sipski How to make a bio-fuel/ biodiesel (Old Used Vegetable Oil) oil lamp from ordinary used vegetable oil and recyc...- published: 28 Mar 2012
- views: 6407
- author: educatetowin
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Homemade "Briquettes" - DIY Biofuel for Rocket or Wood Stove! (use leaves/grass/weeds or paper!)
video shows how to make biomass briquettes (or biscuits) for fueling a rocket or wood stov...
published: 15 Sep 2013
Homemade "Briquettes" - DIY Biofuel for Rocket or Wood Stove! (use leaves/grass/weeds or paper!)
Homemade "Briquettes" - DIY Biofuel for Rocket or Wood Stove! (use leaves/grass/weeds or paper!)
video shows how to make biomass briquettes (or biscuits) for fueling a rocket or wood stove. (using leaves, grass, weeds or paper) and water. easy to make "biofuel". just grind/shred material and shape it into a briquette or "biscuit" using a homemade "tin can press". let dry in the sun. once fully dry they burn great. they often burn with a lot less smoke than firewood (if they are allowed to fully dry) because the moisture content in them can be as low as 4% (regular firewood can be as high as 65%). less moisture equals less smoke. can also be made with straw, hay, sawdust, corn husk, rice husk, ground nut shells...- published: 15 Sep 2013
- views: 788
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Algae to Biofuel
Vermont researchers and entrepreneurs demonstrate their innovations in algae to biofuel R&...
published: 24 Jan 2013
author: VermontBioenergy
Algae to Biofuel
Algae to Biofuel
Vermont researchers and entrepreneurs demonstrate their innovations in algae to biofuel R&D; in the Northeast.- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 4414
- author: VermontBioenergy
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How To Make Biodiesel Using A Used Cooking Oil
Looking for a guide on How To Make Biodiesel Using A Used Cooking Oil? This suitable short...
published: 12 Apr 2011
author: VideoJug
How To Make Biodiesel Using A Used Cooking Oil
How To Make Biodiesel Using A Used Cooking Oil
Looking for a guide on How To Make Biodiesel Using A Used Cooking Oil? This suitable short video explains precisely how it's done, and will help you get good...- published: 12 Apr 2011
- views: 122165
- author: VideoJug
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Biofuels - The Answer Or The Problem
The problem with biofuels....
published: 07 Nov 2009
author: formulaprimer
Biofuels - The Answer Or The Problem
Biofuels - The Answer Or The Problem
The problem with biofuels.- published: 07 Nov 2009
- views: 19432
- author: formulaprimer
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Brazil's biofuel idea
Biofuel made from sugar cane waste in Brazil could revolutionize the global energy industr...
published: 03 Dec 2012
author: CNN
Brazil's biofuel idea
Brazil's biofuel idea
Biofuel made from sugar cane waste in Brazil could revolutionize the global energy industry.- published: 03 Dec 2012
- views: 3026
- author: CNN
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Biofuels, the Green alternative
Although the European Union is committed to producing 10 percent of its energy in renewabl...
published: 07 Feb 2012
author: AFP
Biofuels, the Green alternative
Biofuels, the Green alternative
Although the European Union is committed to producing 10 percent of its energy in renewables by 2020, UN experts have claimed that despite being headlined as...- published: 07 Feb 2012
- views: 9151
- author: AFP
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The Biofuel Myth
Biofuel was the buzzword of the millennium's Green Revolution- an eco-friendly blend of pl...
published: 15 Jul 2010
author: JourneymanVOD
The Biofuel Myth
The Biofuel Myth
Biofuel was the buzzword of the millennium's Green Revolution- an eco-friendly blend of plant oil with regular oil, which could run your car and produce electricity. Now the global demand for...- published: 15 Jul 2010
- views: 70
- author: JourneymanVOD
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Teenage scientist converts plastic bottles into biofuel
A 17-year-old scientist has figured out how to convert plastic bottles into biofuel. CNN's...
published: 12 Sep 2012
author: CNN
Teenage scientist converts plastic bottles into biofuel
Teenage scientist converts plastic bottles into biofuel
A 17-year-old scientist has figured out how to convert plastic bottles into biofuel. CNN's Ian Lee reports. For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channe...- published: 12 Sep 2012
- views: 5228
- author: CNN
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Are Algae Biofuels the Future of Energy? : Jerry Brand
The Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as...
published: 24 Aug 2013
Are Algae Biofuels the Future of Energy? : Jerry Brand
Are Algae Biofuels the Future of Energy? : Jerry Brand
The Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director. The principal resource of UTEX is its extensive collection of living algae. Nearly 2,800 different strains of algae, representing approximately 200 different genera, are provided to the public at modest charge. The Collection maintains an especially strong representation of freshwater and edaphic green algae and cyanobacteria, but includes representatives of most major algal taxa, including many marine macrophytic green and red algae. All strains in the Collection were obtained as isolates from natural sources, and no genetically altered strains are maintained. Approximately half of UTEX strains are axenic and all cultures are unialgal. The Culture Collection of Algae is administrated as an Organized Research Unit of the University of Texas in Austin through the College of Natural Sciences. Its principal administrative officer is a Director who is responsible for establishing and enforcing policies regarding the management of UTEX. The resources of UTEX are managed through a Curator. The primary duties of UTEX staff are transferring cultures to fresh media on regular schedules, shipping cultures to users, keeping records related to sales and inventory, preparing media, and managing glassware. The principal function of UTEX is the maintenance of its diverse stock of living algae, in order to make these algal strains available to a user community worldwide at modest cost. Cultures in the Collection are used especially for research, but also for biotechnology development, teaching, water quality assessment, food for aquatic animals, and a variety of other purposes. UTEX does not impose restrictions regarding the use of cultures that are purchased and does not assume any responsibility for cultures that are sold and sent away from the facility. UTEX is a nonprofit organization. Principal financial support is obtained through the National Science Foundation of the U.S.A. Additional support comes from the College of Natural Sciences of The University of Texas at Austin and through the sale of cultures to the user community. The Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas at Austin, herein designated as "UTEX", has been in continuous operation since 1953. It was established by Richard C. Starr at Indiana University and was moved to its present site in 1976. Dr. Starr was the Director of UTEX from its inception until his untimely death in February of 1998, at which time Jerry J. Brand became the Director. A major research interest of Jerry Brand is the mechanism of freezing damage in algal cells and processes that protect them from chilling and freezing damage. Studies are directed toward the development of improved processes for cryopreservation (freezing and storing for an indefinitely long period of time at liquid nitrogen temperature) of living algae. These studies have led to the development of protocols to that have facilitated the successful cryopreservation of nearly 2/3 of the strains in the Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas. Jerry Brand studies metabolic processes in cyanobacteria that influence their physiological characteristics and ecological distribution. Research in this laboratory is directed toward characterization of a recently discovered cyanobacterium that produces multicellular "nodules" and is capable of dinitrogen fixation in the absence of heterocysts. Additional work is directed toward nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in microbial mats and methods that selectively inactivate or insert genes at specific sites in cyanobacterial genomes, using "Targetron" methodology. J. Brand interacts extensively with the community of scientists, engineers and business interests that is developing new commercial uses of algae, especially as a source of transportation fuel. http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/brand/index.html http://www.youtube.com/user/UTMcCombsSchool http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/mcdb/research.aspx http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/- published: 24 Aug 2013
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FTB TUTORIAL ! HOW TO GET BIOFUEL FAST AND EASY !
This is the fastest and easiest way to produce bio fuel . Bio fuel can be used for alot of...
published: 21 Jun 2013
FTB TUTORIAL ! HOW TO GET BIOFUEL FAST AND EASY !
FTB TUTORIAL ! HOW TO GET BIOFUEL FAST AND EASY !
This is the fastest and easiest way to produce bio fuel . Bio fuel can be used for alot of things of energy !- published: 21 Jun 2013
- views: 78
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Palm Oil - Biofuel
As the world continues to seek alternatives to fossil fuels, many products have been evalu...
published: 21 Oct 2013
Palm Oil - Biofuel
Palm Oil - Biofuel
As the world continues to seek alternatives to fossil fuels, many products have been evaluated, but few are as efficient to produce as palm oil biodiesel. Combined with an extraordinarily low environmental impact, palm oil is a sustainable, renewable biofuel that is hard to beat. Palm oil uses less land, energy, and fertilizer than other comparable crops, but amazingly, is able to generate nearly 10 times the energy it consumes. In comparison, products such as soybeans and rapeseed oil cannot generate more than three times the energy invested in production. As a result, palm oil is by far the most energy-efficient oilseed product available. When it comes to U.S. acceptance of palm oil biodiesel as a renewable fuel, however, the market has suffered due to inaccurate emissions conclusions. As per US Environmental Protection Agency rules, only biodiesel that saves 20% or more on emissions when compared to conventional fuels can meet the Renewable Fuel Standard. According to the EPA, palm oil only provides a 17% savings. A study conducted by Neste Oil, however, has found that greenhouse gas emissions from palm oil can actually be 47% lower than conventional fuels. Other studies have found that palm oil can actually provide over 60% reductions, which can be increased to over 70% when coupled with methane capture technology. These findings have been supported by notable leaders. Dr. Robert Shapiro, former Undersecretary of Commerce under President Clinton, has stated that, "The EPA should favor the use of the palm-oil based fuels. Without incorporating the highly-speculative values for the emissions associated with indirect land use changes... palm oil-based fuels would produce substantially lower GHG emissions," of between 58 and 64%. The EPA's opinions are based on assumptions regarding deforestation and emission of CO2 in palm oil cultivation that are simply not true. When proper accounting is made for the net effects of palm oil cultivation, the EPA's 17% number no longer holds, making palm oil biodiesel a true renewable fuel. In addition, palm oil can be used in a number of other items, from detergent to cosmetics. And oil palm by-products have a wide variety of applications. For example, palm fibers are currently used in many everyday products, such as car seats, ropes, and mattresses. Continuing research will no doubt uncover a wealth of other uses for the versatile and renewable products of the oil palm tree. As the world seeks alternatives to fossil fuels, it should look no further than palm oil. This clean, sustainable, and incredibly energy-efficient product has everything that industries and consumers could want in an alternative fuel.- published: 21 Oct 2013
- views: 231
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The Global Biofuel Disaster
Mr. Jean Ziegler, the former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, repea...
published: 13 Dec 2012
author: Christopher Calder
The Global Biofuel Disaster
The Global Biofuel Disaster
Mr. Jean Ziegler, the former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, repeatedly denounced biofuels as "a crime against humanity." Biofuels ha...- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 875
- author: Christopher Calder
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How to have unlimited power (Tekkit Tutorial: Biofuel Generator and Autofarm Setup)
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published: 19 Feb 2014
How to have unlimited power (Tekkit Tutorial: Biofuel Generator and Autofarm Setup)
How to have unlimited power (Tekkit Tutorial: Biofuel Generator and Autofarm Setup)
I joined Maker Studios & so can you! Click here to see if your channel qualifies for RPM Network/Maker Studios http://awe.sm/jHWRJ Enjoy! Don't forget to like/fav/sub if this made you feel feelings inside. Steam: geoilersgist Twitter: @geoilersgist Member of the RPM network- published: 19 Feb 2014
- views: 14