Algal Biofuels

Algal biofuels are renewable energy sources made from algae. Researchers study how to grow algae efficiently and extract oils from them to produce biofuels like biodiesel. Algae can grow quickly, use CO2, and don't compete with food crops for land. Scientists explore ways to improve the production process to make algal biofuels more sustainable and cost-effective for a greener energy future.
Relevant Researchers
Morgan Richards
Cofounder and Product Lead at ValleyDAO | SOAM 2024 | Biological anti-capitalism 🦠🌸⚡️ Jack of all...
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Lou Hom
I am the CEO of Cotyra, Inc., where I provide consulting services to early stage startups, as well a...
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Catarina Almeida
Hi! I’m Catarina, I work in Plant Synthetic Biology and I am part of the European Synthetic Biology...
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Jack Dalton
I am currently a BBSRC and EPSRC Scholar at the University of Oxford studying for a DPhil in Enginee...
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Allen Lee
Hi! My name is Allen, a postdoctoral researcher at MIT. I study synthetic biology and metabolic engi...
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Pamela Limón
I'm experimental biologist, i'm promoter of the knowledge in science and DeSci. I'm a really advocat...