DOE-National Energy Technology Laboratory Incubates R&D for Carbon Conversion: Growing Algae for Better Chicken Feed
June 25, 2022
June 25, 2022
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, June 25 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory issued the following news:
Working as part of a three-year cooperative agreement with DOE-NETL, researchers have demonstrated that algae grown using carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by a fossil energy power plant can be processed into a nutrient-rich supplement for chicken feed to produce quality eggs and poultry products.
Supported with nearly $1.7 million in Fed . . .
Working as part of a three-year cooperative agreement with DOE-NETL, researchers have demonstrated that algae grown using carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by a fossil energy power plant can be processed into a nutrient-rich supplement for chicken feed to produce quality eggs and poultry products.
Supported with nearly $1.7 million in Fed . . .
