Environment engineer Stephen Bedford Clark is setting up a programme in the Eyre Peninsular in South Australia which will see agriculture using locally grown algae to make locally produced fuel. “We’re not having to transport carbon with carbon and the costs are reduced, ” he told ABC reporter Annabelle Homer.
Clark is setting up an algae-to-biofuel processing plant which he says farmers will be able to do reproduce on a smaller scale.
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