UK Startup IDs A New Hope For Algae Biofuel: Carbon-Negative Production
The UK startup HutanBio is targeting the maritime industry for a rebirth of the algae biofuel industry, leveraging the carbon-capturing ability of microalgae.
The UK startup HutanBio is targeting the maritime industry for a rebirth of the algae biofuel industry, leveraging the carbon-capturing ability of microalgae.
ExxonMobil dropped the algae biofuel ball last year but many other firms are racing to fill the gap, with an eye on algae-based plastics, fertilizers, and other products, too.
Activity is stirring in the algae biofuel market, despite some hiccups along the way and the exit of big investors.
After ExxonMobil walks away, algae biofuel gets another shot at success and the US Department of Energy is here for it.
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