Algae Per-Acre Production Gives High Energy Yield

by grmeyers

Oil Yield

* Cultivating Algae for Liquid Fuel Production

Gallons of Oil per Acre per Year
Corn . . . . . . . ….15
Soybeans . . . …..48
Safflower. . . . . ..83
Sunflower . . . ..102
Rapeseed. . . …127
Oil Palm . . . . ..635
Micro Algae . .1850 [based on actual biomass yields]
Micro Algae . .5000-15000 [theoretical laboratory yield]

The Algae Energy Alternative

by grmeyers
Slimy algae has great potential - stock photo

Slimy algae has great potential - stock photo

According to the The Washington Post, algae has great promise as an energy alternative.

Algae, like corn, soybeans, sugar cane and other crops, grows via photosynthesis (meaning it absorbs carbon dioxide) and can be processed into fuel oil. However, the slimy aquatic organisms yield 30 times more energy per acre than land crops such as soybeans, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Read more of this >>