DutchNews, January 30, 2017
Noord-Holland province is investing
€300,000 into research about the economic opportunities seaweed can offer the
area.
Demand for seaweed is rising worldwide: it can be used as food and also
has applications for the pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, sustainable chemicals and
energy distribution sectors, the Financieele Dagblad reported on Monday.
The
province wants to determine how the region can attract investment and other
economic activities related to seaweed. The research is being carried out by
the Dutch energy research centre ECN, the royal institute for ocean research
NIOZ and Wageningen university’s marine research unit WMR.
Well-positioned
Noord-Holland’s position on the North and Wadden seas make the area ideal for
pilot projects, the FD said. In addition, there are a number of companies and
institutions which can contribute to seaweed ‘s potential.
The research project
will take 18 months. Expectations related to seaweed and algae are high in the
fisheries industry. The Dutch institute for applied research TNO is currently
conducting experiments into algae which can produce protein for the foods
industry, pigment for the coatings industry or fuel for cars.

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