Chilean economic development corporation (CORFO) announced an investment of 7 million US dollars towards a seaweed-based bio-ethanol project spearheaded by Chile and U.S. scientists.
In MacroFuels we develop technology to produce advanced biofuels form seaweed for the transportation sector. Seaweed only needs seawater and CO2 to grow at one of the fastest rates observed in the EU.
Our goal is to convert a species of brown seaweed, called sargassum, that grows naturally in our oceans into valuable ...
University of San Diego researchers are turning craft beer and cider waste into biofuel by partnering with local breweries ...
Commercial seaweeds are gaining traction across industries, from food to pharmaceuticals. The market is characterized by ...