Did not find a place to send you this message, so I posted it as a comment. It is time to add growing algae at home and in offices to that list of activities. By growing microalgae, we can remove a significant amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and at the same time, make algal biomass available for the production of biofuels that can replace fossil fuels, or other applicatins. When clean energy, such as that from solar panels or the energy saved from switching to fluorescent or LED bulbs, is used to grow microalgae, there is a net carbon dioxide reduction. Growing microalgae is the only effective way to reduce carbon dioxide and replace fossil fuels. All other methods fail to actually reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere but merely reduce the emissions. In addition, growing microalgae improves the in-door air quality throughout the day and makes a “green” statement to guests. Previously, growing microalgae at home and in offices was only theoretical; impossible to actually do in real life. But now, it is possible. With the new photobioreactors, named Alga Proliferators, from QIZHONG LABS, it is practical and easy for all citizens to grow algae. The Alga Proliferator is a highly-efficient photobioreactor designed for in-door use that can hold 650 ml of culture medium and uses only 4W of electricity. The microalgae are in a continuous growth cycle and can be harvested from the Alga Proliferator daily or weekly. Those who use the Alga Proliferator are truly reducing carbon dioxide and helping the environment. Details are available at www.qizhonglabs.com. Our video (www.youtube.com/watch?v=egKdI5dLi4I) gives step-by-step instructions on how to grow algae at home and in offices. Thank you for your attention.
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ReplyDeleteIt is time to add growing algae at home and in offices to that list of activities. By growing microalgae, we can remove a significant amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and at the same time, make algal biomass available for the production of biofuels that can replace fossil fuels, or other applicatins. When clean energy, such as that from solar panels or the energy saved from switching to fluorescent or LED bulbs, is used to grow microalgae, there is a net carbon dioxide reduction. Growing microalgae is the only effective way to reduce carbon dioxide and replace fossil fuels. All other methods fail to actually reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere but merely reduce the emissions. In addition, growing microalgae improves the in-door air quality throughout the day and makes a “green” statement to guests.
Previously, growing microalgae at home and in offices was only theoretical; impossible to actually do in real life. But now, it is possible. With the new photobioreactors, named Alga Proliferators, from QIZHONG LABS, it is practical and easy for all citizens to grow algae. The Alga Proliferator is a highly-efficient photobioreactor designed for in-door use that can hold 650 ml of culture medium and uses only 4W of electricity. The microalgae are in a continuous growth cycle and can be harvested from the Alga Proliferator daily or weekly. Those who use the Alga Proliferator are truly reducing carbon dioxide and helping the environment. Details are available at www.qizhonglabs.com. Our video (www.youtube.com/watch?v=egKdI5dLi4I) gives step-by-step instructions on how to grow algae at home and in offices.
Thank you for your attention.