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1. Researchers improve cyanobacteria growth techniques for biofuel
(Renewable Energy/Biofuel | Other Biofuel Technologies - 简体中文)
... State University have discovered that optimizing growth conditions of cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, can allow these photosynthetic organisms to be cultured in significantly greater abundance for ...
Friday, 02 July 2010

2. Energy Department boosts algae biofuel research with $ 24 million
(Renewable Energy/Biofuel | Algae Fuel - 简体中文)
U.S. aims to identify critical obstacles that prevent the commercialization of algae-based biofuels By Nuel Navarrete Algae-based biofuels are third generation because they are not sourced ...
Friday, 02 July 2010

3. Researchers use pressure cooker to enhance algae biofuel process
(Renewable Energy/Biofuel | Algae Fuel - 简体中文)
University of Michigan researchers heat algae in pressure cooker to speed up oil extraction By Katrice R. Jalbuena The pressure cooker’s high temperature and pressure allows the algae to ...
Wednesday, 16 June 2010

4. Illinois students recycle e-waste to cultivate algae for biofuel
(Renewable Energy/Emerging Renewables - 简体中文)
... utilized electronic waste and provided a renewable energy solution through a device recycled from different computer parts that could grow algae for biofuel production. Discovery News reported that the ...
Tuesday, 18 May 2010

5. U.S. backs groundbreaking clean technologies with $ 106 million
(Green Topics/Green Policies | Other Green Policies - 简体中文)
... that can extract energy from other sources than the sun to produce biofuels. Algae biofuel products are made by harnessing the lipid content of the organisms, a process which depends on photosynthesis. ...
Friday, 30 April 2010

6. Algae biofuels leave significant carbon footprint
(General News/Greentech News l Science News - 简体中文)
Researchers find significant environmental hurdles in the production of algae-based biofuels Algae’s attractiveness as a biofuel source needs to be balanced with more environmentally friendly ...
Monday, 25 January 2010

7. SiteMap
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...  Biodiesel Cellulosic Biofuel Biomass Biogas Algae Fuel Other Biofuel Technologies ...
Friday, 30 October 2009

8. Ecoseed RSS Feed
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...  Biogas http://www.ecoseed.org/biogas.rss Algae Fuel http://www.ecoseed.org/algae-fuel.rss Wave and Tidal Energy http://www.ecoseed.org/wave-and-tidal-energy.rss Large ...
Tuesday, 21 April 2009

9. U.S. allots $ 106 million to recycle captured carbon emissions
(Green Topics/Carbon Capture and Storage)
... films, laminates and coatings on food and beverage cans. Virginia’s Touchstone Research Laboratory will be funded with $6.24 million to pilot-test an open-pond algae production technology that ...
Wednesday, 28 July 2010

10. Researchers improve cyanobacteria growth techniques for biofuel
(Renewable Energy/Biofuel | Other Biofuel Technologies)
... State University have discovered that optimizing growth conditions of cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, can allow these photosynthetic organisms to be cultured in significantly greater abundance for ...
Friday, 02 July 2010

U.S. aims to identify critical obstacles that prevent the commercialization of algae-based biofuels By Nuel Navarrete Algae-based biofuels are third generation because they are not sourced ...
Friday, 02 July 2010

12. Analysis: U.S. power generator switch to natgas slows this year
(Green Topics/Energy Efficiency | Industrial)
U.S. electric utilities use bulging coal supplies for generation this year instead of natural gas By Reuters This year, analysts say it is going to take gas prices at much lower levels ...
Friday, 02 July 2010

13. China leads in bringing bioethanol research to market
(Renewable Energy/Biofuel | Ethanol)
... algae-based biofuels. The study asserts that the increase in research represents a boost in the global interest to produce biofuels from nonfood sources, which is widely seen as the more sustainable, ...
Friday, 25 June 2010

14. Researchers use pressure cooker to enhance algae biofuel process
(Renewable Energy/Biofuel | Algae Fuel)
University of Michigan researchers heat algae in pressure cooker to speed up oil extraction By Katrice R. Jalbuena The pressure cooker’s high temperature and pressure allows the algae to ...
Wednesday, 16 June 2010

15. American scientist finds new green uses for algae
(General News/Greentech News l Science News)
Microbiologist finds new uses for algae – as water purifier and organic fertilizer By Oliver M. Bayani Algae can be used to recover most of the nitrogen and phosphorus nutrients in manure ...
Saturday, 22 May 2010

16. American scientist finds new green uses for algae
(General News/Greentech News l Science News)
Microbiologist finds new uses for algae – as water purifier and organic fertilizer By Oliver M. Bayani Algae can be used to recover most of the nitrogen and phosphorus nutrients in manure ...
Saturday, 22 May 2010

... utilized electronic waste and provided a renewable energy solution through a device recycled from different computer parts that could grow algae for biofuel production. Discovery News reported that the ...
Tuesday, 18 May 2010

18. Start-up develops plants that directly ‘sweat out’ biofuel
(Renewable Energy/Emerging Renewables)
... bask in the sun and consume carbon dioxide. Unlike algae which need to be compressed to extract fuel, the company says the organism survives the helioculture process. In addition, the system needs no ...
Saturday, 08 May 2010

19. U.S. backs groundbreaking clean technologies with $ 106 million
(Green Topics/Green Policies | Other Green Policies)
... that can extract energy from other sources than the sun to produce biofuels. Algae biofuel products are made by harnessing the lipid content of the organisms, a process which depends on photosynthesis. ...
Friday, 30 April 2010

20. Navy’s fighter jet goes supersonic with biofuel
(Renewable Energy/Biofuel | Other Biofuel Technologies)
... Support Center. Honeywell is producing up to 190,000 gallons of fuel for the Navy from nonfood feedstocks, including animal fats, algae and camelina. The center also awarded a $2.7 million contract to ...
Wednesday, 28 April 2010

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