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by Arushi Madan | 25-08-2013 19:06 0 |
Algae Biofuel It's a dirty secret: the biggest renewable energy business in the U.S. isn't solar or wind or electric cars. It's plain old corn ethanol. Thanks largely to generous government subsidies, the U.S. produced 10.6 billion gallons of ethanol in 2009. That was enough to displace the need for 364 million barrels of oil, but study after study has shown that high levels of corn ethanol production simply aren't sustainable. Corn that could go to feed the world instead feeds our cars — and not very efficiently. But that doesn't mean biofuels can't play a major role in a greener U.S. energy policy — they just have to be the right kind. One of the best options on the horizon is biofuel made from algae, which counters a lot of the problems with corn ethanol. (The right strains of algae secrete oils that can be used to make fuel.) Algae do not need farmland to grow: tanks will do the job just fine anywhere there is spare land and a decent amount of sunshine. Algae also grow much faster than traditional crops, and the micro-organisms may be able to use to use wastewater or even saline water during their development, rather than fresh water. Startups like Sapphire Energy and Algenol in California and Florida are passing the pilot phase and nearing commercial development they just need a little government help.
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Posted 16-05-2020 11:01
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Posted 24-12-2013 17:33
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Posted 22-12-2013 02:55
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Posted 21-12-2013 23:39
Biofuel: great idea.
Posted 20-12-2013 17:39
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Posted 04-12-2013 21:55
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Posted 03-12-2013 20:04
thanks for sharing about Algae :)
Posted 26-08-2013 17:21
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Posted 26-08-2013 12:55
Well reported.
Posted 26-08-2013 01:45
Good to know about Algae.
Posted 26-08-2013 01:12