And 13 - year - olds Mitchell Haverty and Angus Fung talk about their research on
algae as alternative fuel.
Not exact matches
But rather than searching for ways to stretch the oil we still have — like a modern Hanukkah — it makes more sense to accelerate development of clean
alternatives such
as electric cars or biofuels from
algae — and avoid dirty ones like turning coal or tar sands to liquid
fuels.
We are conducting our own research efforts into
alternative energy, such
as through sponsorship of the Global Climate and Energy Project at Stanford University and research into liquid products from
algae and biomass that can be further converted to transportation
fuels.
And for those who placed their bets (and your tax dollars) on
Algae as the replacement liquid
alternative fuel: