Engg Firm Burns & Mac Plants Concept for Algae Biofuel with Utilities
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Burns & McDonnell, the Kansas City engineering firm, is working to cultivate emerging green technology that uses algae to stem pollution and create fuel.
Robert Healy, a senior manager with the firm, promotes nationwide the two-pronged benefit of using algae to absorb some carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. The greenhouse gas is a fuel for algae, grown on unused land near power plants that in turn can be used to make biodiesel or other products.
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