Algae biofuels have been touted as the fuel of the future. They lock away carbon, grow very fast and everywhere, and produce a lot of oil. So why hasn't it taken off yet?
BRK technology to partner with energy firm to develop scalable algal biofuels for reducing carbon emissions in heavy transport sectors.
What we see as waste can become a valuable resource that creates cleaner water and greener energy,' says researcher.
With more than 7,000 strains, the University of Duisburg-Essen is home to the largest algae collection in the world. Now, ...
As harmful algal blooms (HABs) continue to spread across the globe, urgent research is needed to address this growing threat.
Researchers at Washington State University have developed a novel kinetic model called the Anaerobic Digestion Bacteria Algae (ADBA) model, which predicts the growth of algae and bacteria in anaerobic ...
FAIRMONT—A new prototype has been developed to nearly instantly clean up lakes and other bodies of water. What’s more is that ...
Dairy farming contributes significantly to the agriculture waste load because of the high volumes of wastewater generated.