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Swati Rao
Algae biofuel is a fuel derived from the process of growing algae and decomposing it to extract oils from it that can be burned for energy. It involves the same basic principles underlying all other biofuels, but uses algae instead of corn, wood, sugar, or soy beans to produce the fuel. Algae biofuel is envisioned principally as a fuel for vehicles and a possible replacement for gasoline.
With oil prices rising since 2003 and difficulties with other biofuels, interest in algae biofuel has increased. Venture capital began to flood the emerging algae biofuel industry in 2008.
What are the pros and cons of algae biofuel?
With oil prices rising since 2003 and difficulties with other biofuels, interest in algae biofuel has increased. Venture capital began to flood the emerging algae biofuel industry in 2008.
What are the pros and cons of algae biofuel?