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Algae can clean sewage without electricity or chemicals; we put it to the test in South Africa
Across Africa, many rural communities face a growing sanitation crisis. Wastewater treatment systems, where they exist, are often old, overloaded, or broken. In some towns, untreated sewage flows ...
Algae Biofuel Market To Break The US$18.64 Billion By 2032 - Persistence Market Research.: Market Drivers A major factor driving market growth is the rising demand for renewable and sustainable energ ...
Orenda water treatment: This natural treatment removes the phosphate and other nutrients that algae feed on. Without a food supply, the algae can no longer thrive and grow. It takes very little of ...
SYDNEY, July 22 (Reuters) - (This July 22 story has been refiled to correct the figure for Fahrenheit in paragraph 7) A massive outbreak of toxic algae off South Australia, which has devastated ...
Sargassum seaweed is a problem throughout the Caribbean. But scientists are exploring the opportunities it may offer. Stinking mats of rotting seaweed are already starting to pile up on beaches across ...
The Pentagon announced today that it has chosen San Francisco-based biofuel company Solazyme to supply the Navy with jet fuel made entirely of algae derivatives. This isn’t the first time it has ...
Dr Sugden said the algae could be repurposed in a variety of different ways. "We might use it for things like fertiliser, or we might use it to create paints or dyes, or we might use it for energy ...
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