Biodiesel Algae: Is Pond Scum the Answer?
The lion’s share of positive alternative fuel publicity is focused on hydrogen and electricity. Talk of various forms of biodiesel, on the other hand, usually ends in a heated debate over the merits of growing crops for food versus fuel.
A very quiet evolution in biodiesel production has been taking place behind the scenes. Now it’s getting too big (and too close to commercial reality) to be hidden any longer as this video from You Tube demonstrates by it’s silent second half footage. There is a crop being grown with the potential to dwarf the production capabilities of all the other biodiesels put together.
Yet while many scientific and commercial groups scramble to find ways to mass produce this crop within large scale budget constraints for delivery to the marketplace within five years, ordinary people already have the tools to grow and produce all the biodiesel they will ever need from this source. What is that source? It’s algae; the fastest growing organism on earth and the one that you may have worked hard to eliminate from your home aquarium.
Watch this five minute video to find out why it’s so promising, then download this book to learn everything you need to know to get started on your personal road to energy independence.


October 2nd, 2008 at 11:51 pm
[…] a cleaner, faster, more stable home production process is at hand. It comes in the form of biodiesel algae, the very pond scum that many people have been trying to keep out of their home aquariums and farm […]
November 11th, 2008 at 9:52 pm
[…] source for a cleaner, faster, more stable home fuel source has been there all along. It is biodiesel algae, the very pond scum that many people have been trying to keep out of their home aquariums and farm […]
November 11th, 2008 at 10:01 pm
[…] a cleaner, faster, more stable home production process is at hand. It comes in the form of biodiesel algae, the very pond scum that many people have been trying to keep out of their home aquariums and farm […]