[Digestion] Fw: Food-waste anaerobic digester atUniversityof Colorado
Art Krenzel
phoenix98604 at msn.com
Tue Oct 30 13:29:59 EDT 2007
To all:
I need to send a correction message regarding the production rate of algae
to biodiesel. I gave only the short version.
They ran their test program for 19 days and averaged a biomass production
rate capable of producing about 13,100 gallons per day per acre over the
total period. During that time, for periods of time there were production
peaks of up to 23,200 gallons per day per acre of biodiesel based on the
biomass production rate. It is my prediction that when optimized with an
improved algae species, superior extraction system, additional process
changes and using auxiliary fuel producing systems, this system can produce
up to 56,000 gallons of biodiesel and other fuels per day per acre.
Art Krenzel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Krenzel" <phoenix98604 at msn.com>
To: "Harmon Seaver" <hseaver at gmail.com>; <digestion at listserv.repp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 8:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Digestion] Food-waste anaerobic digester atUniversityof
Colorado
> Harmon,
>
> Excellent answer to the food waste problem!
>
> In the world that I am working on, all people moving vehicles are electric
> or biodiesel. The electric power is generated from solar energy stored in
> the form of tree biomass and algae. The CO2 produced by the electric
> generation is recovered to produce more algae. Biodiesel is extracted
> from
> the algae and the solid residues are fermented to alcohol or digested via
> anaerobic digestion to methane. Biodiesel, methane and alcohol provide
> vehicle fuel which removes CO2 from the recycling system. The system
> generates mobile fuel energy by collecting and recycling CO2 in a closed
> short cycle loop using algae and sunlight.
>
> Recently (in the last two months), an algae biodiesel system demonstrated
> a
> production rate of 56,000 gallons of biodiesel per acre per year for a
> trial
> run of 9 days. I think this can be the real answer to the production of
> home grown fuels, not corn.
>
> Art
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Harmon Seaver" <hseaver at gmail.com>
> To: <digestion at listserv.repp.org>
> Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 11:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [Digestion] Food-waste anaerobic digester at Universityof
> Colorado
>
>
>> Wouldn't the best use of food waste be to feed it to pigs -- then
>> harvest the meat and use the pig manure for fertilizer or else AD it?
>>
>>
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