Nov 15, 2022
Aston University researchers ‘feed’ leftover coffee grounds to microalgae to produce low emission biodiesel
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: biotech/medical
It could decrease reliance on palm oil to produce biofuel. Have you ever guessed that a leftover coffee could turn into biodiesel? Here’s a remarkable development for bioscience.
- High quality biodiesel produced from microalgae ‘fed’ on leftover coffee grounds
- Breakthrough in the microalgal cultivation system
- Could decrease reliance on palm oil to produce biofuel.