BOONE COUNTY, Ky. (Josh Knight) — While algae might be a nuisance in your fish tank, researchers think it might be part of the answer to slowing greenhouse gas emissions at power plants, and ultimately climate change. Continue reading Reducing carbon with algae at local power plant
Daily Archives: October 26, 2014
Lake Erie’s algal bloom fading
With Lake Erie’s 2014 harmful algal bloom fading away in the lake’s cold water, a scientist who studies the blooms is looking back on his forecast for this year. Continue reading Lake Erie’s algal bloom fading
These fuzzy algal balls are way cooler than aliens
These fuzzy balls have been creating headlines by washing up on Australian beaches. But they’re not aliens, they’re seaweed – and that’s way cooler.
UFOs on the beach? Alien eggs washed up on the sand? Sydney beachgoers Continue reading These fuzzy algal balls are way cooler than aliens
Novel microalgae production method promises cheap fish feed
A pilot scale initiative in Bangladesh backed by two international technology players is aiming to show how cheap fish feed can be derived from a novel algae production method. Spanish company, Algasol Renewables, is Continue reading Novel microalgae production method promises cheap fish feed
A Virtual Visit to Bioenergy Research at the National Laboratories
For National Bioenergy Day on October 22, bioenergy facilities across the country are holding open houses to increase public awareness of bioenergy and its role in the clean energy landscape. By the same token, the Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) Continue reading A Virtual Visit to Bioenergy Research at the National Laboratories