BioProcessAlgae to Use Algae for Carbon Capture
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BioProcessAlgae, a joint venture among Clarcor, BioProcessH2O, Green Plains Renewable Energy, and NTR, has been awarded a $2.1 million grant from the state of Iowa to build the first photobioreactor systems attached to an industrial plant in the United States. The pilot project, which is supposed to be installed by the fall of this year, would capture CO2 from a Green Plains corn ethanol plant in Shenadoah, Iowa, and use it to grow algae.
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