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A system that takes advantage of the natural bacterial decomposition of biomass in the world’s oceans and seas could not only produce biomethane to replace dwindling supplies of fossil fuels but also, by harnessing the absorptive powers of algae, remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
A system that takes advantage of the natural bacterial decomposition of biomass in the world’s oceans and seas could not only produce biomethane to replace dwindling supplies of fossil fuels but also, by harnessing the absorptive powers of algae, remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Plankton Power
Capron, Mark E. (Autor:in)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 78 ; 52-77
01.01.2016
262008-01-01 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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