T 300 New Catalyst boosts Algae fuel Extraction

T 300 New Catalyst boosts Algae fuel Extraction: Iowa State University researchers in conjunction with DOE’s Ames National Laboratory alongside biofuel specialists Catilin Inc have announced new technology which they developed to allow the use of microscopic nanoparticles in order to remove fatty acids out of living microalgae via absorption. The new process will allow [...]

DOE emphasises on Algae Development

The U.S. DOE is developing a National Algal Biofuels Technology Roadmap to assess the current state of algae technology and determine how to commercialize algae-to-biofuel processes. The agency intends to focus on developing advanced drop-in biofuels, such as those that are being developed from algae, in a more accelerated fashion than cellulosic ethanol. More: http://bit.ly/4QPzZf

DOE bets on 3.. One of them is Algae!

Carbon dioxide capture is considered a mainline strategy for reducing carbon dioxide emissions by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, but it requires a substantial percentage of the energy that the plant produces to do ii.

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