[Sustainable-biodiesel] Algae Biodiesel Infomation needed
abrendel at earthlink.net
abrendel at earthlink.net
Sun Apr 6 14:35:28 EDT 2008
There's an Australian organization, CSIRO:
http://www.marine.csiro.au/microalgae/supply.html
and this one, doesn't look promising, but:
http://www.aquaculturestore.com/plants.html
and this one in the UK:
http://www.ccap.ac.uk/cultures/how_to_order.htm
I am in a hurry now, but We should talk - I have been exploring algae for some time.
--Alex
abrendel at earthlink.net
-----Original Message-----
>From: JWilli1251 at aol.com
>Sent: Apr 4, 2008 4:18 PM
>To: biofuels_interest_group at lists.emji.net, sustainable-biodiesel at lists.emji.net
>Subject: [Sustainable-biodiesel] Algae Biodiesel Infomation needed
>
>Good evening,
>I, a biology layman, am working on growing algae based bio diesel. I have a
>copy of an Australian Government research document and want to recreate the
>experiment. The document, "Bio Hydrocarbons from Algea - Impact of
>temperature, Light and Salinity on Algae Growth - Environment and Farm Managment R & D",
>from the Australian Government Rural Industries Research and Development
>Corporation, by Jian Qin, Feb 2005, RIRDC Pub # 05/025, RIRDC Project No SQC-1A,
>(wow, what a mouthful) notes two strains of algae. I am looking for sources
>of those two strains, Botryococcus braunii China strain 1 and 2. I have found
>only one source listed on the internet, The University of Texas, Austin,
>Texas. I hope someon on this email group knows of more sources and of course,
>any helpful other information will be appreciated.
>Sincerely, Mr Jan D Williams email: _JWilli1251 at aol.com_
>(mailto:JWilli1251 at aol.com)
>
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