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Jonathan Trent: 来自漂浮微藻的能源

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它被称作“没有化石的燃料”:Jonathan Trent正在研究如何利用来自城市的废水在沿海养殖微藻并生产新型生物燃料。来听听他团队的大胆设想方案OMEGA(Offshore Membrane Enclosures for Growing Algae)是如何能够为未来提供能源的。

Not only does Jonathan Trent grow algae for biofuel, he wants to do so by cleansing wastewater and trapping carbon dioxide in the process. And it’s all solar-powered. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Simplified by Emma Zhao
Reviewed by 嘉宇 王
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