That also means that the other natural places to cultivate algae are power stations. The algae can absorb as much as 75 percent of the exhaust gas, claims U.S. firm GreenFuel Technologies, using its ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Harvesting biofuel from algae is effective, but not yet practical. A University at Buffalo-led research project – funded by a $2 million U.S. Department of Energy grant – is tackling ...
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Algae can clean sewage without electricity or chemicals; we put it to the test in South Africa
Across Africa, many rural communities face a growing sanitation crisis. Wastewater treatment systems, where they exist, are often old, overloaded, or broken. In some towns, untreated sewage flows ...
Green slime, which loves to grow in wastewater lagoons, will be used to produce energy in Utah. How does this sound for the Saginaw Bay area? "A collaborative project between the city and the Utah ...
SYDNEY, July 22 (Reuters) - (This July 22 story has been refiled to correct the figure for Fahrenheit in paragraph 7) A massive outbreak of toxic algae off South Australia, which has devastated ...
The oceans are full of living things, with microscopic algae (phytoplankton) at the base of the marine food chain. These organisms make a living in the same way as land plants, using the sunlight that ...
When the Lowcountry warms up, algae begin to grow in Bushy Park Reservoir, the prime drinking source for 400,000 residents in the Charleston area. Charleston Water System officials say the algae ...
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