Renewable Natural Gas from Algae
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
A news release from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory describes a process called “catalytic hydrothermal gasification” that can be used to create natural gas from algae quickly, more efficiently and at higher yields than other biofuel processes.
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