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Africa: Algae Biofuels Deemed Unsuitable for Developing Nations
July 18, 2013 Editor 0
[SciDev.Net]Significant uncertainties about the development of algae biofuels and a lack of research and development capabilities make this potential energy source an unsuitable option for developing countries, according to researchers from the UN University in Japan.
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