In MacroFuels we develop technology to produce advanced biofuels form seaweed for the transportation sector. Seaweed only needs seawater and CO2 to grow at one of the fastest rates observed in the EU.
Pretty soon there won't be a single living organism on earth from which someone won't be trying to extract a biofuel. We've talked about algae, corn, switchgrass, soybeans, wood chips, seaweed ...
University of San Diego researchers are turning craft beer and cider waste into biofuel by partnering with local breweries and using a mix of seaweed and fish waste. Zelenskyy ready to exchange ...
Microbes in the mix fed on sugar in the wastewater and digested the seaweed—and what Henry thought ... Global Conference on Sargassum—the biofuel operated a portable generator, which in ...
The exhibit "The Future of Food " features interactive games for kids of all ages, helping them learn more about where their ...
Seaweed farming in India is a rising industry with a huge potential of over Rs 200 crore annually, backed by Government ...
In Indonesia - the world’s second largest producer of commercial seaweed and a place where a variety of unutilized seaweed species can be found - there are high expectations for the sustainable and ...
The seaweed farms not only address food shortages but also contribute significantly to biofuel production (50% of current levels) and animal feed (10% of current consumption). Seaweed doesn't just ...