Saturday, March 3, 2012

FUTURE ENERGY: Biofuels from the sunlight; Algae-to-fuel technology promising, but challenges exist when going from the lab to the field


algae-to-fuel technology suggests significant environmental impacts from algae-based biofuel. It will produce less greenhouse gas in its lifecycle, that it uses less land, that it can be grown anywhere — bypassing the concerns about competition with food crops that have come to plague corn ethanol. The issues may be high temperature, water and fertiliser. A lot more still understudy to improve the technology.
BUT IF THE PROFESSORS PANEL HAVE LESS FUNCTIONING BRAIN THIS BIOFUEL PROJECT WILL BE DELAYED. 10 YEARS IS SHORT. PROBABLY MALAYSIA WILL BE THE CHAMPION.

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