Using algae to clean power plant exhaust

“Bioreactors” filled with algae can clean smokestack exhaust on power plants–and then be processed to produce biodiesel fuel.

For his part, Berzin calculates that just one 1,000 megawatt power plant using his system could produce more than 40 million gallons of biodiesel and 50 million gallons of ethanol a year. That would require a 2,000-acre “farm” of algae-filled tubes near the power plant. There are nearly 1,000 power plants nationwide with enough space nearby for a few hundred to a few thousand acres to grow algae and make a good profit, he says.

I wonder if this is part of our local utility’s (SaskPower‘s) “clean-coal” technology plans?

If not, maybe it should be.

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