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An Israeli company drills for oil in algae
Replies: 16Last Post Aug. 29, 2008 10:40pm by obvious child
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Seriously, how fucking retarded are the Israelis?  Do they understand that the bulk of our O2 comes out of algae in the oceans?  When you take this fact with the destruction of many forests to pave the way for corn ethanol and the biodeisl stuff how can they come up with this?

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Israeli company Seambiotic has developed a revolutionary system that enables the production of biofuel from algae. Already in the testing stage, the company plans to build its first large-scale biofuel reactor by next year with a large international partner.  

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Israel is just doing what other countries want to.

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Destroy the oxygen cycle?

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I think you should read the whole article, and if you have I'd suggest you read it again.

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How is using algae to absorb carbon dioxide destroying the Oxygen cycle?

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If they were simply producing algae to put into the ocean to help push out more O2, then it would be a commendable act, but the truth is that they aren't going to be producing O2, they are going to be pushing for more petrol.  The petrol will be used to push even more carbon into the atmosphere.

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This is a clip from the article you just posted...."Studies have shown that algae may be one of the world's most promising biofuels. It is capable of producing 30 times more oil per acre than the current crops used for the production of biofuels; algae biofuel is non-toxic, contains no sulfur, and is highly biodegradable. "  The Israelis and other countries as well are looking for clean biofuels and this one seems promising as a fuel and also as a way to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide that gets released into our atmosphere.  I'm not still not seeing the negative side of this IF it can be done.

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The negative side is that it's not reversing carbon dioxide output because they're killing the algae for their oil. They need to be reseeding the oceans as much as they need to find cheaper oil.

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Quote: from allsmiles at 4:43 am on Aug. 27, 2008

The negative side is that it's not reversing carbon dioxide output because they're killing the algae for their oil. They need to be reseeding the oceans as much as they need to find cheaper oil.

"Algae grow fast and continuously," says Seambiotic CEO Amnon Bechar. "An algal pond can produce oil 365 days a year and much more oil per hectare of land than traditional plant crops."  

This tells me that most if not all the algae used in the process will be cultivated in ponds not harvested from the Oceans.

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Yes, but none is being put back in the oceans. We currently have a large shortage of algae - entire seas devoid of algae - and this company, instead of reseeding the oceans, is growing the stuff to kill it, to put more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which algae is the major natural counteractive measure of.

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Quote: from allsmiles at 5:11 am on Aug. 27, 2008

Yes, but none is being put back in the oceans. We currently have a large shortage of algae - entire seas devoid of algae - and this company, instead of reseeding the oceans, is growing the stuff to kill it, to put more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which algae is the major natural counteractive measure of.

What exactly are they growing to kill algae?  How will this process be putting more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?  Algae absorbs carbon dioxide and uses it as food.  The biofuel created burns clean.  They are using the natural process found in algae to cultivate it on land in man made ponds to create a completely biodegradeable fuel source.  They want to build the algae ponds next to coal burning facilities because they absorb carbon dioxide and use it as food.  The end product of this fuel is environmentally friendly, biodegradeable and contains no sulphur so it is infinitely more beneficial to our environment than current fossil fuels.  I'm looking but I've yet to come across any source be it news articles, technological reviews or environmental reviews that seem to point to algae biofuels as a negative environmental issue.


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Quote: from whoisabs at 4:26 am on Aug. 27, 2008

Destroy the oxygen cycle?

Do you realize the SIZE of the oceans? and the number of contributing prokaryotes? Drilling for oil in one, or even many spots will not even BEGIN to begin destroying the oxygen cycle. That is not to say that the idea should be abused, but until they start dredging or combing, I think it's fine.

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Unless the combustion of the biofuel is 100% efficient the amount of carbon being released into the atmosphere would be less than the carbon withdrawn from the atmosphere by the algae.

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Quote: from The Samsoniteman at 12:26 pm on Aug. 27, 2008

Unless the combustion of the biofuel is 100% efficient the amount of carbon being released into the atmosphere would be less than the carbon withdrawn from the atmosphere by the algae.

But still far less than the carbon dioxide released by burning fossil fuels


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Israel is very intelligent.

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