The Future of Algae-Based Biofuels in Transportation

Algae-based biofuels are emerging as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels in transportation. Algae grows rapidly, requires minimal land and water, and produces high yields of oil that can be converted into biodiesel and jet fuel.​
Unlike crop-based biofuels, algae doesn’t compete with food production. It also absorbs carbon dioxide during growth, reducing its environmental impact. Companies are developing efficient ways to cultivate and process algae, with pilot projects showing promising results. As concerns about climate change grow, algae-based biofuels could play a significant role in decarbonizing transportation, from cars to airplanes.

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