Garden Green
08-12-2009, 08:43 PM
You know it is amazing what you find when you're not looking. Apparently, algae have obscenely large amounts of lipids and because they grow quickly, a lot more oil is to be had from the pond scum than from corn or other biofuel driven food stuffs. They are saying that they can get 100,000 gallons of vegetable oil from the algae per acre per year.
Valcent wants to build something like a 30 story vertical farm in Texas for the stuff. They are working on these huge vertical hydroponic driven, solar powered, grey water recycling buildings for other large cities, too. Just one will be like 83.7 million to build but it can produce something like 4 million heads of lettuce per year verses the 350,000 to 450,000 one gets from farm land.
I think it's nice that its all actually in the works now. Investors, law makers, the designers and other officials have been meeting for the past few years and talking vacant lot or uninhabitable, unusable lands like the wind whipped, sun scorched, dry areas of Texas and New Mexico and one for the Hawaii islands, too.
There is enough area in the US in unusable land that they can use for these biofuel factories that it could completely end our dependence on petroleum. And a couple of those buildings in every major city would see an end to any type of food shortages.
They have a lot of it on their website: http://www.valcent.net/s/Ecotech.asp
Valcent wants to build something like a 30 story vertical farm in Texas for the stuff. They are working on these huge vertical hydroponic driven, solar powered, grey water recycling buildings for other large cities, too. Just one will be like 83.7 million to build but it can produce something like 4 million heads of lettuce per year verses the 350,000 to 450,000 one gets from farm land.
I think it's nice that its all actually in the works now. Investors, law makers, the designers and other officials have been meeting for the past few years and talking vacant lot or uninhabitable, unusable lands like the wind whipped, sun scorched, dry areas of Texas and New Mexico and one for the Hawaii islands, too.
There is enough area in the US in unusable land that they can use for these biofuel factories that it could completely end our dependence on petroleum. And a couple of those buildings in every major city would see an end to any type of food shortages.
They have a lot of it on their website: http://www.valcent.net/s/Ecotech.asp