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CCRES: Carbon capture and consumption

CCRES: Carbon capture and consumption | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

Could it Eliminate the Need for Wastewater Aeration? Algal blooms have always proved a challenge for the water industry. Yet could this organic matter,with the help of wastewater nutrients, be turned into a biofuel and help alleviate fossil fuel shortages? Tom Freyberg investigates the European funded All-Gas project. First generation biofuels from crops never really bloomed into a fruitful harvest. Opponents criticized using up valuable land to grow crops and fuel the cars of the rich, instead of filling the stomachs of the poor. Second generation biofuels – made from biomass - have proved a lot harder to extract the required fuel and fully crack. And then along came algae. Unlike first generation biofuels, algae can be grown using land and water not suitable for plant and food production. Consuming solar energy and reproducing itself, algae generates a type of oil that has a similar molecular structure to petroleum products produced today. As if this wasn't enough – algae growth also consumes carbon dioxide, a known major greenhouse gas (GHG). As a result of the apparent benefits the race is on to commercialize second and now third generation biofuels, in the case of algae. Continents and companies are putting money where their mouths are to find out how what we thought was simply a green weed growing in the sea could be the answer to inevitable fossil fuel shortages.


Via CCRES, Kalani Kirk Hausman, Digital Sustainability
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Plan bâtiment durable : le tiers financement, innovation majeure pour l’efficacité énergétique ?

Plan bâtiment durable : le tiers financement, innovation majeure pour l’efficacité énergétique ? | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Le groupe de travail « Financements innovants de l’efficacité énergétique » présentait jeudi 17 janvier en séance plénière, les grandes recommandation du rapport (qui reste à finaliser) qu’il remettra à la fin du mois à Philippe Pelletier. Principale « innovation » : le tiers financement.

Via Qualitae
Qualitae's curator insight, January 24, 1:00 AM

En juin 2012, le Plan Bâtiment Durable lançait un nouveau groupe de travail sur le thème des "financements innovants de l'efficacité énergétique". Ce groupe, piloté par Inès Reinmann, associée en charge de l'immobilier et présidente d'Axcior Corporate Finance, et Olivier Ortega, avocat et associé au sein du cabinet Lefèvre et Pelletier & associés, s'apprête à remettre à Philippe Pelletier ses propositions.

Articulées autour de cinq thèmes majeurs, elles sont au nombre de neuf, détaillées dans une vingtaine de sous-propositions.