In growing algae for biofuels, it matters who used the water last
- Written by Sarah Loftus, Ph.D. Candidate, Duke University Program in Ecology, Duke University
Pools at an algae farm in Borculo, east Netherlands.AP Photo/Arthur MaxHealth food enthusiasts routinely shell out over US$30 per pound for dried algae powder to whip up green smoothies to fuel their bodies. Algae can also power vehicles, but algae-based renewable fuels cost more than currently available gasoline or diesel fuel. Although biofuels...
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