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Growing Algae for Biofuel Could Help Meet Renewable Fuel Targets

Posted on April 13, 2011 by Blake Myer
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory published research in Water Resources Research suggesting that growing algae for biofuel could help meet renewable fuel targets by replacing 17% of oil imported for transportation. The study shows that water use is much less if algae are grown in the regions that have the sunniest and most humid climates. 

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