Alabama Gets First-In-World Carbon-Negative Algae Biofuel
With a little help from the Japanese corporation IHI, Alabama can now lay claim to the world’s first algae biofuel system that treats municipal wastewater.
With a little help from the Japanese corporation IHI, Alabama can now lay claim to the world’s first algae biofuel system that treats municipal wastewater.
Boeing has teamed with South African Airways and SkyNRG to produce tobacco jet biofuel at commercial scale, sourcing from South African tobacco farms.
The latest round of US DOE and USDA funding for advanced biofuels research underscores that biofuels will continue have a role in the US energy landscape.
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