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Written by Sam Aola Ooko
Published on October 2nd, 2008
Italian biodiesel producers have announced a $14 million plan to shift from food crops to seaweed in an effort to lessen competition with crop cultivation.
In so doing, they will be working with the best scientific minds to grow the seaweed in plastic tubes of seawater that will be fed with carbon dioxide captured from thermal power stations in a project called Mambo spearheaded by Italy’s Union of Biodiesel Producers.
A plant will be built at a coastal location in southern Italy in as little as two years and should be producing biodiesel from seaweed five years from now.
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