Will algae be able to prove itself as a fuel alternative? Inside The Solazyme Kitchen, Where Algae Ice Cream Tastes Good You read that right: Algae. You might have thought it was just for biofuels ...
The first attempts to produce a biologically-based fuel to replace mineral petrol and ... "Cultivating Clean Energy. The Promise of Algae Biofuels." Report by the Natural Resources Defense Council ...
A group of scientists has discovered a species of algae that is capable of being selectively bred and could help create a renewable alternative to fossil fuels. Algae has already been used to ...
Algae-based fuel systems have a number of advantages – they can be located on non-arable land or on oceans, they use salt water, they capture carbon dioxide and they minimise nutrient and water ...
combined with microscopic algae. Hydroprocessing allows refineries to catalytically remove impurities or reduce molecular weight and can manipulate algal oils to achieve kerosene-like fuel ...
Soon, mounds of unsightly sargassum – carried by currents from the Sargasso Sea and linked to climate change – were carpeting ...
If the future holds true to the plant's potential, then algae could be converted to fuel and replace up to one-third of the natural gas needed to power the plant. So far researchers are trying to ...
While commonly associated with the summer, algal blooms can also persist into the fall. As of late October 2024, blooms were ...
On the larger end, macroalgae (seaweed), are not only visible, but can also grow as tall as 200 feet (60m)! Both types of algae contain oils that can be used as fuel. Because this oil is biodegradable ...
The Asia-Pacific algae biofuel market is projected to reach $7.49 billion by 2033 from $3.66 billion in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 7.42% during the forecast period 2023-2033. “Asia-Pacific Algae ...