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Homemade Algae Photobioreactor Holds the Future of the World's Resources
If you were to ask any conservationist to choose one of Mother Nature's natural resources that would help change the future of how the world does business, chances are they'd point to algae. 
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Homemade photobioreactor to grow algae for spirulina or biodiesel
    CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA, October 25, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Algae holds the key to environmentally and economically efficient forms of biofuel, food supply, cosmetics, animal feed and organic fertilizer. It's incredibly versatile.

What it's not is easy to replicate the technology that allows simple seaweed to be morphed into a commercial product from the comfort of your home.

Author David Sieg has teamed up with Steve Ewings, the founder of GrowingAlgae.com, to unravel the mysteries of unlocking algae's potential. In his new ebook "Making Algae Photobioreactors" at Home Sieg presents scalable models of in-house algae photobioreactors designed to allow the grower to regulate the supply of light, nutrients, carbon dioxide, air and temperature to provide optimal growth conditions at a fraction of the cost of a pre-made photo bioreactor in today's market.

"[The] bioreactor prevents, or at least minimizes, contamination from other algae species and bugs [and] allows easier cultivation of one algae strain," says Ewings. "[The] closed system reduces evaporative water losses, and lower carbon dioxide losses equals higher cell concentrations-in other words, there are more grams of algae produced per litre of water."
Even the most basic photobioreactors sell on the open market for tens of thousands of dollars. Using Sieg's step-by-step guide anyone, regardless of their level of experience, can make a photobioreactor at home for less than $200 per unit. People are able grow their own health foods like spirulina, or even make biodiesel.

"Everyone else caters to the 'special interests' and corporations," Sieg states. "From day one of opening [my] website I wanted a resource that was available to the 'rest of us.'"

"Making Algae Photobioreactors at Home" also comes with complimentary access to "The PBR Book of Patents," "The PBR Diary", which shows the actual results (in glorious Technicolor) generated by the photobioreactors featured in the book, "The Online Resource List," which shows shoppers where to go online to buy parts and algal cultures both domestically and abroad and a complete shopping list of parts needed to build each bioreactor.

This complete package sells on the open market for $98.99, with a portion of the proceeds going to fund similar projects in underdeveloped countries. For more information visit: http://www.growing-algae.com/algae-photobioreactor.html

www.growing-algae.com is as an online resource for all things algae. For further information, please contact us on +61 2 6285-1945 or email steve@steveewings.com

Link: http://www.growing-algae.com/algae-photobioreactor.html


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