by smallpoxgirl » Mon 14 Jul 2008, 13:48:56
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')f we took one tenth of the state of New Mexico and converted it to algae production, we could meet all the energy demands for the entire United States
That my friends is one h-ll of a big greenhouse. That would be a 12,000 sqaure mile greenhouse or about 77,000 times the size of the largest building ever constructed.
The truth is that algal biofuels are a very interesting technology. One day they may produce a large percentage of our motor fuels. At present they are experimental. Once the guy has a production reactor up and running and producing 20,000 gallons a year, that will be the time to get excited. Under no circumstances are we going to build a 12,000 square mile greenhouse in New Mexico. If we did, we'd have to build another one every few years, because demand is not a static number. It increases over time. The bottom line for any of the alternative fuels is that they're not crude oil. The are expensive and difficult, and under the best of circumstances we're going to have to learn to get by with a lot less.