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Going Green
Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Plc (RATCH), Thailand’s largest independent power producer, is about to begin commercial-scale production of spirulina after two years of research and testing. Spirulina is a high-protein algae rich in nutrients that can be used for human … Continue reading
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Going Green
Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Plc (RATCH), Thailand’s largest independent power producer, is about to begin commercial-scale production of spirulina after two years of research and testing. Right Staff harvest the spirulina. LEFT Algae is cultivated in large wells at the … Continue reading
EPA Awards More Than $1 Million to College Teams for Innovative Environmental …
EPA Awards More Than $1 Million to College Teams for Innovative Environmental Solutions Apr 26, 2012 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded more than $1 million in grants to 15 university and college teams from across the country who … Continue reading
EPA Awards More Than $1 Million to College Teams for Innovative Environmental …
EPA Awards More Than $1 Million to College Teams for Innovative Environmental Solutions WASHINGTON April 25, 2012: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded more than $1 million in grants to 15 university and college teams from across the country … Continue reading
Algae species explored for both biofuel source and pollution control
Kathryn Coyne, assistant professor of marine biosciences, is studying algae as a source of biofuel and pollution control. Photo: University of Delaware The tiny, plant-like Heterosigma akashiwo is too small to see with the naked eye, but the microscopic algae … Continue reading
CMT’s 2nd Algae World Australia tracks latest algae projects in Australia – eco
CMT’s 2nd Algae World Australia Tracks Latest Algae Projects in Australia Releases Presentation Video for Download CMT’s 2nd Algae World Australia is a timely and topical conference that encapsulates the robust algae developments in Australia. The conference in Perth on … Continue reading
CMT’s 2nd Algae World Australia Tracks Latest Algae Projects in Australia …
Perth, Australia (PRWEB) February 28, 2012 Sun-drenched and arid Australia is set to become a future biofuels hub with algae ventures thriving in the country. With abundant sunshine, large areas of marginal land, and sources of saline water Australia is … Continue reading
USU professors win science medal
Algae and award galas are not two terms usually associated with one another. However, two USU professors were honored with Governor’s Science and Technology Medals in part for their work with algal biofuels at a gala in Salt Lake … Continue reading
UGA Helping Grow Algae for Renewable Biofuel
Algae grows fast, can make a home almost anywhere, and doesn’t compete for resources with other important plants — making it one of the most promising fuel sources for renewable energy, according to a University of Georgia press release. To … Continue reading
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IATA pushes for greater biofuel uise
By Yong Soo Heong GENEVA, Dec 13 (Bernama) — With sources of fossil fuel more difficult to find and the likelihood of crude oil prices staying relatively high, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) is pushing for greater production and … Continue reading