Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source, new Concordia research shows - Concordia University ( www.concordia.ca )
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According to this, California has twice the power installed than Texas; and Massachusetts, Vermont, Hawaii each have 3.5x the percentage of energy run by solar than Texas.
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Researchers have devised a way to extract energy from the photosynthesis process of algae, according to an announcement from Concordia University....
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