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I must be missing something with biofuel, though this certainly sounds like good news for it. Joel Send a noteboard - 22/10/2011 04:41:17 AM
From the standpoint of an escape from the long predicted specter of Peak Oil and an inevitable energy crisis that would be a Luddite dream, it makes sense (though fission still makes a lot MORE sense, IMHO.) Obviously I would love to see a cheap abundant energy source that allowed America to evacuate and ignore the Mid-East without going back to literal horsepower, and if magnetic algae help us achieve that goal I am all for it. In that respect, this development is a strong positive if it can be verified and cheaply reproduced.

I just fail to grasp the love so many environmentalists have for things like biodiesel and ethanol (or in this case, algae) because it seems more like a means of CO2 neutrality rather than reduction. It is much like the old "carbon sequestration" scheme: It is a zero sum game that simply cycles CO2 from the atmosphere into biomass and back again without changing the overall quantity present in the atmosphere at any given time. This is definitely an "alternative" energy in the sense of not being fossil fuels, but will not end CO2 emissions any more than "clean burning" natural gas; that is simply not how hydrocarbon chemistry works. It may save our living standards and industry, and obviate the need for at least some geopolitical games, and that would be a wonderful thing, but the people who talk about it "saving the planet" leave me scratching my head.
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Interesting new Biofuel innovation: Magnetic Algae - 22/10/2011 03:05:13 AM 492 Views
I must be missing something with biofuel, though this certainly sounds like good news for it. - 22/10/2011 04:41:17 AM 265 Views
It's rather difficult to cram a fission reactor into a car - 22/10/2011 05:10:23 AM 269 Views
If the batteries are that bulky then, yeah, biomass or something similar is appealing. - 22/10/2011 07:15:22 AM 345 Views
We're constrained by what economics and tech permit - 22/10/2011 08:09:22 AM 265 Views
And physics, always physics. - 22/10/2011 08:34:07 AM 309 Views
And scale... scale is important too - 22/10/2011 01:40:18 PM 249 Views
Forget Biofuel. When do we start making magnetic people! - 22/10/2011 07:43:43 AM 229 Views
One would have problems imagining why - 22/10/2011 08:09:55 AM 249 Views
Except during the middle of the day, you can usually use the sun. - 22/10/2011 08:36:54 AM 258 Views
Uh... have you ever tried to navigate by the sun? - 22/10/2011 09:05:40 PM 240 Views
Frequently, hence the comment. - 23/10/2011 09:35:31 AM 321 Views

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