Sunday, April 29, 2007

Capturing Carbon Monoxide for Algae Production

We need a method to capture all carbon monoxide gases from automobiles, and send them to an algae pool for biodiesel production. Carbon monoxide speeds up the growth of algae for the production of biodiesel. Perhaps in tunnels we could use fans that sucked the air out into a water mist that is then drawn off into algae pools. Could we build cars with algae tanks, or squirts dirty water into a gutter on the side of the road that is then drawn off into algae pools?

Why invest in hybrid technology, when biodiesel fuel is easily made from waste vegetable oil at a fraction of the cost of petroleum based gasoline, and burns cleaner than unleaded gasoline? Make Biodiesel Now!
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