Nevada-based Algae Systems says it has developed a way to make algae-based biofuel profitable by transforming raw sewage into fuel and clean drinking water.The company says it has a pilot plant in ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Algae-Based Biofuel Market to Reach USD 19.16 Billion by 2032 as Sustainable Aviation Fuel and Energy Security ...
MISSOULA – It’s not often that a business comes up with an idea that’s good for the environment and saves money at the same time. But that’s what Clearas Water Recovery, a Missoula tech company, ...
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. Algal biofuels are in trouble. This alternative fuel source could help reduce overall carbon emissions without ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. (Dec. 1, 2015) -- While people who go to the beach and lakes may think of algae as a slimy nuisance, Picatinny engineers have partnered with private industry to harness its ...
During the first decade of the 21st century, the world saw a rapid surge of research and development activities surrounding algae biofuel. The concept, which combines biological carbon capture and ...
William & Mary scientists are rebooting their algae biofuel initiative, aiming to build on opportunities brought about by new processes, new funding and newly patented apparatus. The biofuel ...
The company’s scientists didn’t agree with the way the project was presented to investors.
SALT LAKE CITY, March 25, 2009 — Chemists reported development of what they termed the first economical, eco-friendly process to convert algae oil into biodiesel fuel — a discovery they predict could ...
This article was originally published in December 2013 on the Energy Realities blog. Algae have all the right ingredients for turning carbon dioxide into biofuel, but the precise recipe still needs to ...
In the never-ending search to find alternatives to buying oil from the Middle East, research-and-development money from government and private sectors has increasingly landed on pond scum. But you ...
A new streamlined process could quickly pare down heaps of algae species into just a few that hold the most promise for making biofuel, say researchers. A dozen glass cylinders containing a potential ...
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