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Why the world can’t run on biodiesel from algae
Preface. This is an article I published in a peer-reviewed journal, and it’s also similar to “Chapter 25 Biodiesel from Algae” in my book Life After Fossil Fuels: A Reality Check on Alternative Energy. And within this post is a … Continue reading →
Posted in Algae, Alternative Energy, Biomass, Energy, Peak Biofuels
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Tagged algae, algae cost per barrel, algae EREOI, algae EROI, algae fuel, algae oil, fuel from algae, peak biofuels, problems with algae, skeptic, synthetic organisms
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