[Digestion] Microlagae spriulina is a "good" feedstock
jc clerc
jc_clerc at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 4 11:52:47 CDT 2007
Thank you all for your replies.
We can now consider that producing Spirulinais realistic as an only
feedstock, also is is a positive way to take care of human waste/CO2.
Thank's again and I'll share our results once we have tested this solution.
Kind regards
Jean-charles
>From: David Fulford <d.j.fulford at reading.ac.uk>
>To: adkarve <adkarve at pn2.vsnl.net.in>,DIGESTION at LISTSERV.REPP.ORG
>Subject: Re: [Digestion] Microlagae spriulina feedstock
>Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 17:09:51 +0100
>
>Apologies to the list, I should check my facts before making comments.
>
>The Phyllis data base confirms that there is very a good Nitrogen content
>in algae. In that case, algae would make a good feed for a biogas plant,
>even without other feedstocks.
>
>As others have suggested, the algae are good at cleaning polluted water, so
>they could be used to concentrate the COD from dirty water for making
>biogas.
>
>Cheers,
>
>David
>
>
>At 11:44 03/06/2007 +0530, adkarve wrote:
> >Dear David,
> >as far as I know, green and blue-green algae are full of nitrogen, quite
> >comparable to green leaves. One dry weight basis, Spirulina contains 70%
> >protein.
> >Yours
> >A.D.Karve
>
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