Oil from marine shawla
A growing business in Ireland is a marine breeding farm. The demand for C-WED in these two categories is increasing day by day, health service and health food. And by the end of it, a European research project in the country is being cultivated under the sea of Sea-Wide or Algee. Even the researchers found that the oil from the marine shawl was used to make organic fuel.
It is known that there is no fertilizer to cultivate C-Wide, the land does not take place. But in all the crops that are cultivated in the soil, there is a scarcity of land. The C-Wide also grows very quickly, and it grows in six months. Some types of algae, which contain carbohydrates in marine shawl, which can be used to make bioethanol. Some other aliases contain oil, which can be converted into biodiesel.
Researchers try to make these types of fuel commercially accessible. They are mainly trying to increase the amount of oil in Algere Growth and Allgie.
Research has shown that in this shawl there will be 7 to 31 times more oil than the cultivated crops.
The biggest challenge is to remove the oil that is contained in C-Wide and Micro-Alcohol cells. Potassium Allergy in the laboratory is a great way to increase the amount of oil extraction in solvent, but if the factory is able to do large scale it will cost more.