Marine Microalgae Biomass
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Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2019
Since production of the biodiesel from algae is very new technology and it needs to research on large scale to make this cost-effective and easy. Many types of research have been done to develop standardized protocols for cultivation and harvesting of algae on large scale commercial biodiesel production. To Commercial production of Marine Microalgae Biomass on large scale need to 1million acres under cultivation that can affect the farming. Hence, many biotechnical companies involved in developing new technology in which they use the non-portable land and seawater. If you have any query, you can get in touch with our customer support team. For more information, visit our website.
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