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Turning slimy green algae into clean fuel might sound far-fetched, but scientists believe it could be a game changer for ...
Algae the adaptor A new species of algae, Chlamydomonas pacifica, has shown the potential to be a biodiesel, according to a study published in the journal bioRxrv.
Cargill increased its marine biofuels sales in 2023, but the commodities giant is expecting that growth to slow this year. Undeterred, its Cargill Marine Fuels unit is aiming to grow its global ...
Unlike other biofuel crops, algae doesn't compete for space with food farming A Queensland sugar mill is planning to use its wastewater to grow algae for biofuel, with hopes it will one day be ...
In February, ExxonMobil gave up its decade-long attempt to cultivate algae as a profitable and scalable feedstock for biofuel — a liquid alternative energy source needed to power aviation, ocean ...
Algae has tremendous promise as an alternative fuel. But Exxon’s pullout from algae research is a major setback.
Can researchers find new foods that are both nutritious and sustainable to cultivate in the long term? Algae could be one option. Read all about algae and the future of sustainable nutrition in ...
It’s the end of an algal era: Exxon is backing out of a biofuel effort that the company has for years centered as part of its work in clean energy. Bloomberg reported Friday that ExxonMobil has ...
Therefore, mass cultivation of algae as a source of an alternative energy (biodiesel) can be a viable and economically beneficial option to Sri Lanka.