In this video clip, Alan Alda visits
an algae photobioreactor prototype installed on the roof of MIT's power station.
This video has been floating around on YouTube for a while now, and though it's not breaking news, it still offers an invaluable look at
the algae photobioreactor.
Accelergy Corporation, an advanced coal - to - liquids company, and A2BE Carbon Capture LLC,
an algae photobioreactor company, have formed the Carbon Cycle Technology Alliance to commercialize a platform for Integrated Carbon... Read more →
The algae, based on a strain taken from the local Thames River, gobble up CO2, SOx, NOx and other pollutants that are piped into special
algae photobioreactors, two of which are housed in a pilot facility located beside the plant.
Not exact matches
Ever since he heard about biofuel
photobioreactors, Bryan Willson, has seen raw power in tiny
algae, nature's fastest - growing organisms.
Venter's alternative is to grow
algae in transparent, outdoor vessels called
photobioreactors, but these containers are expensive to build and maintain.