Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD feels marine algae most suitable for biofuel

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Marine algae good for green fuel

Scientists see marine algae as the most promising bet for a green fuel that would help ease the dependence on fossil fuel and power
vehicles of the future.

Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of Californa San Diego (UCSD), scientists along with their counterparts from its division of biological sciences are part of an emerging algal biofuel consortium that includes academic collaborators, CleanTECH, public and private partners.

Scripps biologist Greg Mitchell is quick to point out to anyone who asks that marine algae are the most efficient organisms on earth for absorbing light energy
and converting it into a natural biomass oil product, the biofuel equivalent of crude oil.

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