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Team develops sustainable process for wastewater algae to biocrude
Algae fuel in a beaker. (Photo: Honeywell – CC BY-SA 3.0) Team develops sustainable process for wastewater algae to biocrude UNITED STATES Monday, February 18, 2013, 02:00 (GMT + 9) A team at the University of Kansas has demonstrated the … Continue reading
Current and Projected Costs for Biofuels from Algae and Pyrolysis
Current and Projected Costs for Biofuels from Algae and Pyrolysis By Robert Rapier Posted on May. 09, 2012 Ed. note: This piece was first published on Robert Rapier’s R-Squared Energy Blog. A reader recently called my attention to a new … Continue reading
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Current and Projected Costs for Biofuels from Algae and Pyrolysis
A reader recently called my attention to a new and very interesting presentation from the Department of Energy’s Biomass Program: Biofuels Design Cases The presentation explored the question of whether the U.S. government is spending money on the right technology … Continue reading
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Advanced Biofuels: Great Opportunity, Significant Challenges
Legislation can’t change the fundamental laws of science. The energy industry, government laboratories, research facilities, private industry, academic institutions, agricultural groups and entrepreneurs are all racing to deliver biofuels cost effectively to consumers. Petroleum producers are also striving to meet … Continue reading