Bio Fuel Systems Collaborates with the University of Alicante (Spain) to Develop Algal Cultivation Techniques for Clean Fuel Production
This innovative method is based on three key elements: solar energy, the process of photosynthesis, and electromagnetic fields. “This process allows us to produce biofuel,” stated Bio Fuel Systems.
Scientists have tested the ability to stimulate the growth of microalgae, specifically unicellular plants, as a solution to reduce CO2 levels in the atmosphere. According to Bio Fuel Systems, this new fuel will lower CO2 emissions, be free of pollutants such as SO2, and be more cost-effective compared to current fuel types.
This bioconversion system also generates fuel yields that are 400 times greater than any existing oil or ethanol production systems. The commercial system is expected to begin operations in approximately 14 to 18 months.
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