Bio-fuel from Algaeclipped by: aizwaikcha
The same organisms that created the oil and gas now powering our industrial society and warming the globe can also be used to make carbon-neutral fuels.
Algae, by comparison, do not require land or clean water to grow. They flourish anywhere there is water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide, and can yield much more energy-per-acre than most other biofuel crops. In addition, algae can be engineered to secrete biofuels, which can be siphoned off without damaging the organisms themselves.
Synthetic Genomics plans to use genetically modified (GM) microalgae to produce a variety of biofuels and may even tweak some organisms to directly produce hydrocarbons, which can then be refined into gasoline, jet fuel, and other products.