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[Difficulties of Indoor Cultivation]
(Barriers to indoor cultivation)
As I have explained so far, I have twice scaled up outdoor cultivation using equipment that is superior to the industry, and as a result, I have concluded that outdoor cultivation is not enough to maximize the potential of algae cultivation.
However, that does not mean that indoor cultivation will solve everything.
Indoor cultivation has its own barriers that must be overcome.
First of all, a building is required for indoor cultivation.
And since the energy is not free sunlight but general electricity, there are running costs.
Therefore, the cultivation conditions that must be achieved for indoor cultivation are, first of all, a device that can reduce all costs and enable continuous cultivation (prevention of contamination, prevention of precipitation and adhesion, temperature control) that can significantly increase the yield.
And the device must be able to achieve that continuous cultivation at a high concentration (= yield).
And hopefully, the device also has a highly efficient CO2 absorption system.
It is extremely difficult to satisfy all of these conditions, and if you start without careful consideration, you will end up losing money in no time.