Algae: A Viable Alternative to Corn-based Ethanol
May 8th, 2008 by Caryn Talty | Posted in Technology, News Videos, Videos, Eco LivingCheck out this alternative to corn-produced ethanol. It is not as widely publicized in the news, but may be a more economical and productive way to reduce energy costs in the future!
Founded by MIT chemist Isaac Berzin in 2001, GreenFuel Technologies of Cambridge, Massachusetts, has developed a process that:
“uses a portfolio of technologies to profitably recycle CO2 from smokestack, fermentation, and geothermal gases via naturally occurring species of algae.”
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