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GM oilseeds for Britain?

This year in Britain, we heard there’d be no GM (genetically modified, genetically engineered, biotech) crops. It didn’t last. A new GM crop might soon be field-tested here. Eventually this crop might reduce pressure on overfished seas. A land plant … Continue reading

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Using Algae to Control Industrial Emissions

argylesock says… Algae have great potential to bring us to a cleaner world. argylesock says… Algae have great potential to bring us to a cleaner world.View original post

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Developing advanced biofuels

In the United States, the Agriculture Secretary is Tom Vilsack. He’s offering money to develop commercial-scale biorefineries or retrofit existing facilities with appropriate technology to develop advanced biofuels. ‘Advanced biofuels’ means that these fuels are to come from non-food sources. … Continue reading

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Where are we going with biofuels?

The word ‘sustainable’ can ring hollow. Like ‘the environment’ and ‘the people’, ‘sustainable’ is an easy thing to say without meaning much. One of my most loyal blog followers, eqfe, has commented a few times about my ‘sustainable’ tag here. … Continue reading

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Microalgae: renewable biofuel source with no need for fresh water. Just give them our wastewater.

Originally posted on Just Science:
Last week, I presented illustrations for yeast and a microalgal species of Chlamydomonas. Today I will expound on part of this. Ongoing research is working to identify ways to circumvent the need for fresh water,…

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Algal biofuels

Jim Gilmour of Sheffield University asks, ‘Can algal biofuels play a major role in meeting future energy needs?’ The link I’ve just given will take you to an open-access review of research by Dr Gilmour and others. There are great … Continue reading

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Using marine algae

Saltwater algae might be a crop for the future. My fellow blogger narhvalur draws attention to G. Narasimha Rao’s article in The Hindu, pointing out the potential benefits of algaculture. Here in Britain, cell lines and training courses are available … Continue reading

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Algaculture

Originally posted on Ann Novek( Luure)–With the Sky as the Ceiling and the Heart Outdoors:
The Hindu2013-01-21:                      Algal biomass has innumerable benefits, prominent among them being its ability to generate power and reduce pollution. And, more importantly, it…

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Microalgae

Microalgae are tiny plants which grow in salty water. They can be used for animal feed and for biofuel. These tiny plants might be the new wonder crop. Do they offer an escape route from the injustices of the ‘Hunger … Continue reading

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Fish food for a megafarm

I’ve mentioned a Scottish proposal to raise salmon on the world’s largest onshore (tanked) fish farm. This new megafarm would, I assume, raise Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) as offshore (caged) farms do. The plan would be to feed these salmon … Continue reading

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