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United Airlines wants to turn algae into jet fuel

Por: The Hill Tech March 16, 2023

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() — United Airlines has made a multimillion-dollar investment into a technology company that is hoping to turn algae into jet fuel. United announced the $5 million investment in the biofuel company on Monday. Viridos specializes in bioengineering microalgae into algae oil, which could one day be scaled to produce sustainable aviation fuel, aka SAF. Viridos and United say algae is an abundant resource that can be grown and harvested without... + full article



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