Algae CO2 growth trials to be carried out at coal-burning plant
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Algae CO2 growth trials to be carried out at coal-burning plant
GreenFuel Technologies Corp. and Arizona Public Service Co. announced that emission-fed algae from a natural gas plant showed biomass growth rates 37 times higher than corn and 140 times higher than soybeans. GreenFuel’s algae farms reduce Carbon Dioxide emissions from industrial facilities while producing high yield biofuel and feed.
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