A new microorganism for algae biomass to produce alternative fuels

Professor Gyoo Yeol Jung and his research team utilized algae that grow three times faster than starch crops and succeeded in producing biofuel and biochemicals

The biorefinery technology uses biomass as a feedstock and converts it to energy and other beneficial byproducts. It is drawing…

Full text: http://www.postech.ac.kr/eng/a-new-microorganism-for-algae-biomass-to-produce-alternative-fuels/?pageds=1&k=&c=#!

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Pohang University of Science and Technology, 2019-06-11.

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Pohang University of Science and Technology - POSTECH
Seoul National University

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