Raceway System Articles & Analysis
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All these factors have critical implications for the design of any algae cultivation system and shape how open and closed systems are used. In general, open algae cultivation systems tend towards higher volume and lower density, while closed PBR systems tend towards lower volume and higher density. ...
Executing this production at scale and making this economical, vast installations like raceway ponds or extensive tubular systems are required. However, the efficiency of these systems hinges on a critical factor: the inoculum/pre-culture of uncontaminated, high-quality algae to kickstart production, and a lot of reliable inoculum is required to ...
Luckily, NetPen Industry expert Matt Clarke of Poseidon Ocean Systems had lots to say on the subject. He started by saying, “the good news about the Nanobubble technology that we’ve been developing and deploying is that it’s simple and easy. ...
How do you plan to get from your 5-20 L perfectly controlled lab culture to a large open raceway pond or 10,000 L tubular system and beyond? In most cases, inoculating directly from your 5-20 L vessel may not be the answer. ...
Managing Production Risk Through Crop Insurance Facilitator: Devinn Lambert, Bioenergy Technologies Office, DOE kicked off this Session Spotlight on algae farming of the Algae Biomass Summit. Devinn works in the Advanced Algal Systems Program and is Co-Chair on the inter-agency working group on algae. This is one of the driving forces how Devinn and the Algae Biomass Organization have come ...
Solution MCC implemented a collaborative 3D digital design strategy using Bentley’s building information modeling (BIM) applications to provide a solution for the intricate piping system and pool structure and multidiscipline project team. Bentley’s Connected Data Environment based on ProjectWise enabled collaboration among all team members and facilitated a flow of ...
