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At 6:16pm on September 2, 2009, James Gregath said…
Henry,

If you are seriously considering the production of algal oil, I suggest that you review Origin Oil who,in my opinion, have the most efficient process,

Jim Gregath
At 8:42am on January 26, 2009, Tracy Barber said…
Henry, thanks for your discussion post regarding oil producing algae. my bro has done lots of research in that area, wants to produce in the houston area. i really want him to be more involved in the PP, and am hoping to get him here eventually. it is feasable, and very interesting!
thanks for the info
tracy
At 9:56am on November 21, 2008, Terrence Abrams said…
Hey Henry, it looks like I might get the boot from the PP. If you want to trade any more info, you can use docsetc@msn.com. Apparently I stand up too strong for the truth on this think. However, I've joined about 210 folks, as best I can tell, who have another forum site who left here, and have much more productive conversations without crazed Leftist propaganda. I think you're already on there, but if not, JOIN US!

Lot a good friends to discourse with, many of them from here.

T.
At 10:37am on September 30, 2008, eddie rabon said…
Henry thank you for the link about the bees,no it wasn't me but I do know the president or used to be president of the bee keepers association Laurence Cutts and I will be speaking to him in a few days from now to inquire more information about the cause of colony collapse.

Laurence is from my home town here in Chipley Fl.

If i find out anything from him I will let you know about what he says on the subject.

I've already discussed this with Terrence and I will discuss it with you,
to Terrence I wrote there is someone posting in the post I've butted heads with before on other threads on this site and they love to argue for the sake of arguing and some times they can get nasty.As you seen from their post.

I wrote probably be best not to respond to their post as it will side track more and more from what we are trying to accomplish on the algae biofuel page.

I feel this person is on a do nothing and everything will be alright campaign and has his own set of sites to shoot everyone down.

We need this page not to scare people off but to inform them and to help spread the word

His last post was kind of bashing us all and i don't know if he has actually done any real work out on the field like I have but I know the bio reactors would work and even the triangle ones would work if they were hooked up to more and more of these plants to reduce co2 emissions.

I could take up several pages of telling you how and what i worked on and how these places are set up especially a paper mill.

Again thank you for the link to the bees I learn something new everyday.

And again just try to ignore this person as I feel they are a troll on this site shooting everyone down who is actually trying to make progress
At 1:30pm on September 29, 2008, eddie rabon said…
honestly i wished there were more candidates to choose from.both have good points we need solid leadership that will ignore the industry in lieu of putting the American tax dollar back to work and out of greedy corporate hands.we as America need to be more of a success story like Germany.But i feel because of government regulations they are going to do the same to solar and wind like they did to the electric car and were back at square one..

I don't like that thought but I really do feel that if there are more people passionate enough to drive the message home to the big wigs in office they will finally do something about it
At 10:06pm on September 28, 2008, eddie rabon said…
i tend to agree with you, i had watched a video on you tube and in a room full of obama supporters the interviewer put all of them on the spot and said quick name one thing obama has done since hes been in his office and non of them could answer..was a charisma thing he has going for him and nothing else.one thing i read about mccain that got me worried when he said he wouldnt pass any spending bill and would make a person famous for asking.i sincerely hope this doesn't include the research for needed in the development for the algae fuel programs.i think government went the wrong way with bushes lets invest in walstreet plan when he should have focused more in the terms of lets see what we can do in this area to stimulate jobs and work on the energy crisis.i personally dont feel like obama has the experience needed to lead this country but in the same vein i feel like mccain could have picked a better running mate.

government is going to have to give more incentives for solar homes,home wind, and also focus on what we have in terms of renewable's instead of looking at whats in front of them ,in this case corn.

thanks for writing back to me obama might be right in one thing and that is we do need change but they need to take a look and be in touch with the american people and not just sit from on high
At 1:03pm on September 27, 2008, eddie rabon said…
Sorry for the off topic in the algae post.I've been a little busy with some friends and have been helping organize a rock the vote event in the next town over.

my wife and i volunteered to make a few phone calls and then when i got through with that i called back the head organizer and also talked to him about the alternative fuels.

never the less to say he is also really interested and he is also looking into it.

but as the question like i said i missed the debate and i didnt know who had a stronger support for the energy problems were facing now
and again I apologize for the off topic question
At 6:36pm on September 4, 2008, Terrence Abrams said…
Dear Henry,

Thanks for the nice comments. I agree, Valcent seems to have a lead, but I can't quite ascertain what the speed will be towards a working model of diesel or gasoline generation. From what I've seen, the need help contracting the refining process.

Keep an eye on Sapphire Energy too. John Bostater here tied me into them. After reading their funding documents and scientific depth, they simply have to be a player, they have a deeper brain and research trust than does Valcent, and their current funders are some of the most aggressive in the world.

I hope they both kick ass, for all of us.
At 2:06pm on September 3, 2008, Terrence Abrams said…
Dear Henry,

I just found out that although "interested and investigating..." Boeing is not on the same page with Valcent and others yet, producing oil, diesel, gasoline and jet fuel from Algae Biomass. They are using a rudimentary system for testing the reactions required with Algae to yeild other carbon-composite materials and oils. In other words, despite having huge funds and a brain-trust, they are WAY BEHIND.

International Energy Co. Ltd. and moreso, Sapphire Energy seem to be headed in the same direction. However, just today, Valcent signed a lucrative agreement with a large Australian firm 'Hydroganics' ($2.5 million USD plus stock options for over 2 years) to purchase, distribute and paritally own rights to the Vertigro Bioreactor technology for hydroponic vegetable and fruit growing applicatoins.

This is the same essential "bio-reactor" that make Valcent's oil or whatever purpose, automotive fuel or other industry applications.

This gives Valcent another horizontal move out into the market first, while furthering their fuel-from-biomass reasearch. Funding changes hands in a couple of weeks. I'd like to hear where Sapphire Energy is on this, but despite what looks to be a larger brain trust recruited and now employed there, they are offering far less info to the public at this time, and there is no public stock offering yet, so its easier to believe, they are still in the pure research stages, and despite greater in-house brain depth, they are behind Valcent to date.

Sincerely,

Terry Abrams Delete Comment
At 12:01pm on July 24, 2008, Auntie Tutu said…
Henry:: To get your word out her is what you do:
First, use the edit button, and go back and make the first two lineese a real grabber.....that is all people see at first.
Second, you have to baby the site. To bring your item to the top of the list, page one, you or SOMEONE has to reply to it. So each time someone erelies, you wait until it slips past page one and then you comment back and that bring s it to the etop of the pile again. That is how I got my solar house info to get read, and I really want yours to get reaed. Even commenting on my referal site will bring it back to the top again. High tech with low tech application. I can't be on line today but Iwll try to help- your site tomorrow. Aloha.

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