Archive for June 19th, 2008

Emerald Oil? - Science Snippet

June 19th, 2008 -- Posted in Oil and petrol, Water Saving, science snippets | 3 Comments »

Prologue:

I have always had an avid interest in science, and last year I fulfilled a long-held desire - to get a subscription to New Scientist magazine.

It is always an engaging, fascinating, and educational read, and I love learning about all the cutting-edge technologies and ideas out there. I actually have a few posts planned that are based on some interesting environmental stories I have read in there recently, and this is the first. In fact, given my science background, I’ll probably aim to make my ’science snippets’ a regular feature here at SS - let me know if you’d like to get updates from me on the scientific issues regarding sustainability!

And so, on to the story…

Fuel made from algae.

NS discuss a new biofuel in the latest edition - an emerald green form of crude oil produced by the process of photosynthesis in genetically-engineered algae. It’s being produced by a company called Sapphire Energy in California, and they’re planning on producing about 10,000 barrels a day within five years.

On their website, Sapphire claim that “the company’s final products will have the same chemical composition as gasoline and will be completely compatible with the existing refining, distribution and fleet infrastructure.” (Sapphireenergy.com)

Now, the benefits of this over other ‘biofuels’ are obvious. First, it’s not using land that has been previously devoted to growing food, as sugar-cane for ethanol has been (and that is the main reason that ethanol fuel is becoming more and more frowned upon from a global perspective). Second, it can be grown in treated waste-water, and pretty much all it needs is the water and sun to grow. Now, I’m a scientist by training and by nature, so biotechnology as a rule is something I am in full support of - when it’s used intelligently for the greater good, not just the greater profit (e.g. I am fully against Mon’satan’ and their approach to monopolising agriculture and creating a world of non-self-pollinating seeds).

So, all that sounds great… however. Sapphire Energy say that the quality of their oil is such that it can be pumped into the current pipeline, and used to fuel any vehicle that runs on normal petrol… does this mean, therefore, that this oil will result in the same carbon emissions as ‘normal’ oil? And if so, is it really a good alternative?

To add your thoughts to the issue, please leave a comment below.

To read the NewScientist article, click the link - Emerald Oil

P.S. And on a random note - if they’re making emerald oil, why are they called sapphire energy?

My first Meme…

June 19th, 2008 -- Posted in history | 5 Comments »

Jayne over at Our Great Southern Land tagged me for a meme so here’s my reply…

What were you doing ten years ago?
I was a chubby teenager in my last year of high school! I can’t believe it’s been ten years already - eep! But thankfully, my life is just getting better and better with each year - as I learn what I really want, what’s important to me, and that I really can do something about those things!

What are 5 things on your to-do list today?
Hmmm, it’s already 8pm, but still to go are:
1. Practice my cello
2. Finish research for my next SS post
3. Wash up from dinner (erk, my least favourite chore…)
4. Water my balcony plants, as my shower bucket is full and they missed out on the rain yesterday
5. Start reading the next book in The Dark Tower series - I’ve read them before, but I just recently bought all of them, and I’m now reading them back-to-back.

What snacks do you enjoy?
Rice crackers with tzatziki or cottage cheese is my favourite: also olives, gherkins, and the occasional bit of chocolate!

Things that you would do if you were a billionaire?
Buy a Prius! Then buy a swathe of either the outback or rainforest (or both - how many billions are we talking about here??) to create a private reserve that could never be touched. Also invest in green technologies and innovation. Give my parents money so they could have an early retirement, buy some land for my own… etcetera…

Three of your bad habits?
I’m messy. Really messy.
I bite the skin off my fingers… got to stop!!
I can be a tad bossy… (only child - no, I wasn’t spoilt!!!)

Five places you have lived?
Townsville, Charters Towers, Gladstone, Brisbane, Elimbah.

Five jobs you’ve had?
Crazy Clark’s clerk
Commercial and domestic cleaner
Teacher
Science Communicator
Tutor

How did you name your blog?
Honestly, the name almost came before the blog. It just popped up in my head, and encapsulated everything that I was trying to do in my own life, as well as what I really think is needed in the developed world. And I dig alliteration!!

So there you have it, a little more insight into me.

I tag
Mark
Kez
Rinelle