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Algae cultivation could boost UK industry
There is an increasing appetite from the government, businesses and the public for green energy technologies but there are currently very few UK companies with the expertise and capacity to cultivate algae for commercial uses. Algae can be used in … Continue reading
Algae cultivation could boost UK industry
Algae cultivation could boost UK industry 15 May 2012, by Marion O’Sullivan UK companies could cash in on the massive opportunities available from producing biofuels and other products from cultivated algae, say scientists. Seaweed as biofuel. There is an increasing … Continue reading
UK researchers to assess algae’s environmental impacts in Europe
The U.K.’s National Non-Food Crops Centre has been chosen to investigate the environmental impacts of algae-based bioenergy. “This study will help provide the evidence needed for a U.K. strategy for algae, ensuring that the developing algae industry is based on … Continue reading