Microalgae Technology Articles & Analysis
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We are pleased to announce the latest installation of a 2750 L Phyco-Flow system for Grupo Fagro at their new Micro Algae Technology Development Unit, Biorganix in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico in conjunction with Novel Agricultural Bioactives from Microalgae (NAMBA) initiative. Our Phyco-Flow tubular photo-bioreactor will be used to cultivate microalgae ...
Algae produce about 70% of the oxygen in the atmosphere, and they can be mainly classified as microalgae and macroalgae. What Can Algae Do? Single-celled microscopic algae are called microalgae and multicellular filamentous, membranous, tubular, or foliar plants are called macroalgae, which are autotrophic oxygen-releasing plants. ...
Redono is performing hydroponic plant cultivation and microalgae cultivation researches together with the Clean Technologies Department in Metropolia, University of Applied Science, Vantaa. ...
One of the stars of this new paradigm is microalgal, attracting considerable attention because of its positive characteristics for biotechnology systems, such as wastewater treatment and biofuel production. Why are microalgae-based technologies so attractive? What really makes the use of algae a thriving technology is that these microorganisms ...
