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==BEInG Mission Statement==
==BEInG Mission Statement==


We are individuals from diverse scientific and engineering backgrounds working together to design, disseminate, and deploy realistic scenarios for the generation of renewable energy from life-based systems.
We are individuals from diverse scientific and engineering backgrounds working together to design, disseminate, and deploy realistic scenarios for the generation of [[renewable energy]] from life-based systems.
 
==Current Project: Build a [[Hydrogen Photobioreactor]] (PBR)==
 
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This is our current project.  The bioreactor has three PVC tubes filled with algae.  When the algae is subjected to an anaerobic environment, an enzyme in the algae, hydrogenase, produces hydrogen gas.  This hydrogen gas can then be used as a fuel source.
 
Please see the links below for more information.
 
[[The Bioreactor Tubes]]
 
[[Bioreactor Protocols]]
 
==Information==
 
[[Biological Energy FAQ]]


==Features==
[[What is biological energy?]]
[[Why biological energy]]
[[How can we get energy from microbes]]
[[Goals of the BEInG]]
[[Goals of the BEInG]]
[[BEInG:Resources|Resources]]
[[BEInG In the News]]
[[Being:Logistics|Logistics]]


==Admin==
==Admin==
[[BEInG:Calendar|Calendar]]
[[BEInG:Calendar|Calendar]]
[[BEInG:Resources|Resources]]
 
[[BEInG:People|Who we are]]
[[BEInG:Contact|Contact Us]]
[[BEInG:Contact|Contact Us]]
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 3 April 2007

BEInG Mission Statement

We are individuals from diverse scientific and engineering backgrounds working together to design, disseminate, and deploy realistic scenarios for the generation of renewable energy from life-based systems.

Current Project: Build a Hydrogen Photobioreactor (PBR)

This is our current project. The bioreactor has three PVC tubes filled with algae. When the algae is subjected to an anaerobic environment, an enzyme in the algae, hydrogenase, produces hydrogen gas. This hydrogen gas can then be used as a fuel source.

Please see the links below for more information.

The Bioreactor Tubes

Bioreactor Protocols

Information

Biological Energy FAQ

Goals of the BEInG

Resources

BEInG In the News

Logistics

Admin

Calendar

Contact Us