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August 27th, 2009

SmartPlanet: Turning algae into oil the NASA way

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:20 am

Categories: General, Green Tech, Innovation

Tags: NASA, Larry Dignan

NASA scientist Jonathan Trent is developing a smarter way to turn algae into oil. He’s created plastic osmotic containers that will float below the surface of the ocean, grow algae, and then help it bloom into oil. He says the new method is more beneficial because algae can grow in a larger area and doesn’t compete with agricultural land.

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RE: Smart Planet: Turning algae into oil the NASA way
i think NASA has a better approach then the navy have concerning turning algae into oil. check out what the navy were thinking about over at http://yovia.com/blogs/fuel/... (Read the rest)
Posted by: zackk Posted on: 09/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
now this is cool  frgough | 08/27/09
RE: Smart Planet: Turning algae into oil the NASA way  Durwood Dugger | 08/27/09
RE: Smart Planet: Turning algae into oil the NASA way  zackk | 09/16/09

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