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Local High School's Award-Winning Algae-to-Biofuel Research - Breinigsville, PA

April 2014 TEK Park Meeting

Local Highschool's Award Winning Algae to Biofuel Research: Student presentation of algae bioreactor biofuels resarch and facility, Daniel High School's Green Team, Birdsboro, PA

TEK Park, Tuesday, April 29th, 7PM

 

On Feb 20, 2014 the Green Team at Daniel Boone High School in Birdsboro, PA, learned they won first prize for the entire Eastern Region in the Lexus Eco Air & Climate Challenge and $15,000! This followed an earlier win in the local category and a $10,000 prize. This group of remarkable local high schoolers has presented their work on algae as a renewable energy source at the State Capital in Harrisburg and in Washington DC at both the Senate Office Building and the US Department of Energy's Bioenergy Technologies Office. We are delighted to have them as our speakers at MAREA's monthly meeting on Tuesday April 29.

 

The Green Team is a part of the Daniel Boone High School's Algae Bioreactor Biofuels research Group (ABBRG) based in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania.  The ABBRG is a part of a seven year project which began as student research into different types of alternate energies including solar, wind, natural gas, geothermal and biofuels. During their research, the Green Team stumbled onto algae as a source clean, renewable biofuel. Ah ha!

 

The ABBRG was formed with the commitment to build a research facility intended to grow, harvest, and dry algae, to extract the lipid oils, and to transform the lipid oils into biodiesel. With a $1,000.00 grant from First Energy/MetEd, the facility was constructed. In their presentation, the Team will describe the biofuel facility, experiments, and research findings on a variety of topics including water chemistry, oil extraction techniques, and algae strain selection.

 

The project and team are led by Daniel Boone High School physics teachers Shannon Helzer and Sid Harwood. For additional information, see the Green Team website Go Clean, Go Green, Go Algae and this article in Lancaster Farming (page 1, page 2)

 

Please join us. After the meeting, plan to stick around and chat with friends old and new. We're also interested in your ideas for MAREA speakers, activities and services. Light snacks will be served. Hope to see you there!   

 

For questions, contact Vera Cole, 215-258-0526 or veracole@comcast.net.

 

TEK PARK APRIL MEETING
9999 Hamilton Boulevard
Breinigsville, PA
April 29th
7:00 p.m.