[Gasification] Fast-Growing Biomass

Mark Ludlow mark at ludlow.com
Fri Apr 18 02:47:30 CDT 2008


Jeff,

How wet do you think these balls were? Did you try to dry the algae at all
before you mixed it?

Are you comparing the drying rate to newsprint?

Mark

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Subject: Re: [Gasification] Fast-Growing Biomass

Andy and Jim,

My pond doesn't have much algae but I was able to rake up enough to roll
some sawdust/algae-binder fireballs. Can't wait for them to dry so that I
can see if the algae really does work as a binder.



Jeff



>
> Howdy Jim, REPP (gasification) listers,
>
>   Thank you for the invitation for the workshop on algae. I cannot attend
> because I live many miles away from the shipyard.
>
>    I understand algae is the fastest growing biomass of any.  Trees may be
> the slowest-growing.
> Much CO2 is being absorbed by algae mass in Lake Michigan today. When I
> was a child I saw no such growth in the lake.
>
>   When Captain Cousteau dived on the wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald, in
> cold Lake Superior, he seemed angry that there were no plants and
> animals to photograph. He deemed the Great Lakes  "sterile". This was
> the natural state of the ecosystem in those days.
>
>   Excess phosphate, zebra mussels, and late-summer warm water may have
> combined to make the lake a giant bioreactor. I am finding masses of
> algae on the shores of the little finger of the mitten large enough to
> fill big barns if baled. Jeff Davis would begin thinking hard if he saw
> these. This area of the lake has strong currents and very cold
> surface-water most of the year.
>
>   Algae has always been part of the system. We can guess why the waters
> west of the Door Peninsula is called Green Bay.
>
>   Please keep us informed on what you learn from Dr. Friendly.
>
> Andrew Schofield
> Great Lakes Renewable Fuel Systems
>
>
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Jeff Davis

Some where 20 miles south of Lake Erie, USA

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