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Hawai’i algae may be biofuel source
June 19, 2008 /
Hawai’i researchers hope to produce biodiesel from nonfood crops
The marine algae gets a much better yield than many plants. Where the highest producing oil palm farmers get 600 gallons an acre per year, algae can produce 5,000 to 8,000 gallons per acre annually, Shonsey said.
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