GreenCell Technologies -The Science
A good warning: minimizing use of land and other resources, GreenCell develops the GNUL Bio Processor
GreenCell Research Pty Ltd has now taken these ideas to the next level.
Utilizing the intellectual property of Ian...
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GreenCell Technologies -The Science
A good warning: minimizing use of land and other resources, GreenCell develops the GNUL Bio Processor
GreenCell Research Pty Ltd has now taken these ideas to the next level.
Utilizing the intellectual property of Ian
Wright, GreenCell Research Pty Ltd constructed a number of bio-processors at Yatala, Queensland to prove the
concept.
Scientists from the Atmospheric Research Facility at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, provided
advice on algae selection.
To minimize the use of land and water resources, a proprietary bio-processor was created to
grow the algae.
Invoplas Pty Ltd, a plastics R & D company, built the processors.
The final bio-processor has been named the GNUL - “lung” in reverse - breathing in CO2 and breathing out O2.
Between 1978 and 1996, the US Department of Energy funded research into technologies that could have
significant impacts on the consumption of fossil fuels.
The focus of this research became the Aquatic Spe
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