In August of this year, T-CO Alternative Fuels, LLC. was invited to Southern Alabama, by Unified Fuels, Inc., to record portions of their gasification of algae biomass into liquid fuels. Watch the whole 9 minute video at www.t-co.com
Learn how to make a batch of biodiesel without leaving your home, school or business. Using our state-of-the art elearning facilities, you may attend our seminars from any location that has a computer and a high-speed Internet connection.
LIVE: Thurs, June 26, 2008, at 2 P.M. E.S.T., David James will discuss the gasification of algae biomass to produce green diesel and gasoline, and the benefits/advantages of gasification. Q&A session will follow. NO CHARGE to attend. www.t-co.com
The T-CO Frog is an educational tool developed to introduce children, and capture their interest, in alternative energy solutions. Here the T-CO Frog is sitting in a tank of biodiesel while it is being washed.
5-19-2008 Algae Fuel Summit-Opening Ceremony & Speakers Part one, “Opening Ceremony and Speakers”, featuring Dr. David Bransby, Ron Putt and David James.
5-19-2008 Algae Fuel Summit-Opening Ceremony & Speakers Part one, “Opening Ceremony and Speakers”, featuring Dr. David Bransby, Ron Putt and David James.
5-19-2008 Algae Fuel Summit-Opening Ceremony & Speakers Part one, “Opening Ceremony and Speakers”, featuring Dr. David Bransby, Ron Putt and David James.
5-19-2008 Algae Fuel Summit-Opening Ceremony & Speakers Part one, “Opening Ceremony and Speakers”, featuring Dr. David Bransby, Ron Putt and David James.
5-19-2008 Algae Fuel Summit-Opening Ceremony & Speakers Part one, “Opening Ceremony and Speakers”, featuring Dr. David Bransby, Ron Putt and David James.
5-19-2008 Algae Fuel Summit-Opening Ceremony & Speakers Part one, “Opening Ceremony and Speakers”, featuring Dr. David Bransby, Ron Putt and David James.
The T-CO ClearView™ tank is designed to optimize the viewing and analysis of each critical stage of processing, as in this example, Biodiesel and its by-products.
Mass cultivation of micro-algae, could produce the billions of gallons of fuel we need every year. Visit www.t-co.com/algae to learn more.
May 21, 2008: David James explains how to process algae, into three different types of green fuels, using a gasification process. Green gasoline, green diesel and biodiesel can all be produced from the same algae feedstock. If you do not ...