What Is Algae Fuel?
Algal biofuel is a biofuel made from algae (Algae) as a substitute for petrochemical fuels. Many governments and private companies have invested in research to reduce their costs to make them commercially viable. Algae fuel produces carbon dioxide when it burns like petrochemical fuel, but algae already absorb carbon dioxide in nature during growth, so it can achieve the effect of reducing carbon dioxide.
- Algal biofuel is an alternative to Algae
- Algae biomass fuel itself can achieve the effect of reducing carbon dioxide, and can be reduced by
- Algae
- See also: Microalgae culture hatchery
- Algae per unit area compared to traditional crops such as
- Biodiesel
- Seawater temperature difference
- Algae
- Phytoplankton
- Carbon neutral