http://www.news.com.au/mercury/story...504848-3462,00.
Fantastic to see some work on this very promising area of alternative fuel research being done right here in Tassie. Given that WVO is a dead end for fuel production beyond a handful of hobbyists, and other oil crops have serious problems aswell, algae could be quite a silver bullet.
Out of curiousity, does anyone know how they actually get the oil out of algae? I'm assuming the process from there on is little different to what we already do with WVO.
Cheers, Ben.
Fantastic to see some work on this very promising area of alternative fuel research being done right here in Tassie. Given that WVO is a dead end for fuel production beyond a handful of hobbyists, and other oil crops have serious problems aswell, algae could be quite a silver bullet.
Out of curiousity, does anyone know how they actually get the oil out of algae? I'm assuming the process from there on is little different to what we already do with WVO.
Cheers, Ben.
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