https://www.econologie.com/huile-carbura ... -3577.html
Who Said Oil Was Exhaustible?
The Spanish Bio Fuel Systems has developed a biofuel based on a phytoplankton containing a large concentration of oil (20% against 0,1% for sunflower seed). Its production is based on photosynthesis.
The culture of these plant cells, which reproduce by mitosis, is carried out in closed water circuits, exposed to sunlight and in the presence of air loaded with carbon dioxide. The phytoplankton treatment is then carried out using an organic solvent and a photoconverter to separate the oil from the rest of the elements intended for recycling. A surface area of 52 square kilometers would provide 000 million barrels of fuel per day.
Who said biofuels would never replace oil?
- 95 million barrels per day is more than the current needs of humanity
- 52 square km is a square of 000 km on the side or 228 square of 1000 km on the side ...that is to say nothing at the scale of the planet
- This fuel will not really be petroleum (pure vegetable oil), hence a winning association with the Laigret method for all that is petroleum not energy !!
https://www.econologie.com/projet-laigre ... -3917.html