Algae farms for deserts of Western Australia

Algae farms that can convert CO2 (Greenhouse gas) into oil takes lots of space & sunlight making it highly probable that the vast expanses of Western Australia could be turned into algae oil farms.

"Making algae make oil is not hard," Venter said. "It's the scalability that's the problem." Algae farms of the size required for organisms to become efficient and realistic sources of energy are expensive. Still, algae has the advantage that it uses CO2 as a carbon source — it actually consumes and metabolizes a greenhouse gas — and uses sunlight as an energy source. So what we have here, potentially, are living solar cells that eat carbon dioxide as they produce new hydrocarbons for fuel.


Posted by: Andrew
Company: Noble & Associates
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Posted On: 1/1/0001
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