Submitted on April 24th, 2008 by Farmer On Mars (not verified)
Algae grow much faster when fed by carbon dioxide concentrations far above even the elevated levels in our atmosphere (which amount to ~.04% CO2), such as those of generator exhaust (~12%, about 300x higher). Other pollutants (such as NOx) are also captured by eaten by the algae. So there is most definitely a point to having a genny in the picture.
This is not meant to be an excuse for buying more generators, just a way to clean up the many existing exhaust sources while creating a variety of "green" products.
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Submitted on April 24th, 2008 by Farmer On Mars (not verified)Algae grow much faster when fed by carbon dioxide concentrations far above even the elevated levels in our atmosphere (which amount to ~.04% CO2), such as those of generator exhaust (~12%, about 300x higher). Other pollutants (such as NOx) are also captured by eaten by the algae. So there is most definitely a point to having a genny in the picture.
This is not meant to be an excuse for buying more generators, just a way to clean up the many existing exhaust sources while creating a variety of "green" products.