Algae may be found in oceans and lakes, but some scientists are hoping that the next place you’ll see these organisms is a coal-fired power plant. That’s because algae, which mostly reside in aquatic ...
CO2 after being captured from the air by buildings, will go through microalgae-based carbon sequestration onsite. LAPPEENRANTA, FINLAND, March 12, 2025 /EINPresswire ...
New research 1 shows that a genetically modified algal strain can capture carbon dioxide (CO2) and turn the greenhouse gas into twice as much biofuel compared to the wildtype strain, while also having ...
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Bioengineered algae absorbs CO2 10x faster
Amid escalating concerns over carbon emissions, a potential game-changer emerges from an unexpected source: algae. Ground-breaking research has led to the creation of bioengineered algae that can ...
23 July 2010 – Swedish utility Vattenfall has launched a pilot project using algae to absorb greenhouse gas emissions from a coal fired power plant in eastern Germany. The EUR2m ($2.6m) trial run, ...
Researchers in India have engineered a 200 L hybrid photobioreactor that captures industrial CO 2 emissions and converts them into biodegradable plastic using indigenous microalgae. Image Credit: ...
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Airports test algae bioreactors to fight 'sick building syndrome'
Airports are testing algae-filled bioreactors as a biological alternative to conventional air filtration, targeting the headaches, fatigue, and respiratory irritation collectively known as sick ...
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