But do not forget about algae, which produce over half of the oxygen that you inhale each time you breathe! Take another deep breath and exhale. When we exhale, we add carbon dioxide (another kind of ...
The greenbox would be sent an algae bioreactor where the CO2 would be used to feed the algae. The algae would then be used to produce biodiesel. The fuel would then be used as a clean alternative ...
However, one of the main reasons for interest in algae is that it grows fast and consumes a significant amount of carbon dioxide. With that in mind, there is no reason algae couldn't also be used ...
It’s a key building block in the foods we eat, and in Earth’s most ... microscopic marine algae known as phytoplankton also feed on CO2 and use photosynthesis to produce energy.
Should we all be eating it? More than 820 million people ... Alison Smith Inside the photobioreactors, waste water and carbon dioxide from electricity generation, along with the LED light, fuel ...
“The aim is to find out what kinds of algae work with brown coal dust and then, how economical this kind of CO2 reduction is,” a spokesman for the Vattenfall division, Axel Happe, told AF ...