DutchNews, November 14,
2019
Researchers in Denmark have achieved speeds of up to 80 kph using a car
powered by Dutch biofuel made from seaweed.
The seaweed fuel was produced by
scientists at the TNO research centre in Petten and at Wageningen University
and is part of an EU-funded project to develop new fuels using seaweed and
algae.
‘We’ve looked to see if seaweed fuel works in the same way as ordinary
fuel and what its effect is on the motor,’ researcher Jaap van Hal told local
newspaper Noordhollands Dagblad. ‘This
means that this fuel could be used for private cars in the future but seaweed
fuel is also interesting for aviation and shipping.’
Seaweed is quick and easy
to grow, making it highly suitable for biofuels, as well as food and
bioplastics.

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