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The seaweed can be harvested and then fermented. The fermentation isn't traditional fermentation - they call it biomass fermentation, it must occur in the absence of oxygen, and it produces methane instead of alcohol. The methane can then be collected and used as fuel.

Or you can grow seaweed with a high lipid content and then harvest oil from it.

Or you can cause algae to generate hydrogen instead of oxygen by depriving it of sulfur. Hydrogen can be burned for fuel.

Or you can dry out seaweed and burn it in large quantities (instead of coal, for example).

See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algaculture#Algae_as_an_energy_source

2007-03-21 16:47:09 · answer #1 · answered by Tom 3 · 0 0

seems such as you have a pile of it. If that's on the coastline then I wo uld say that some million/2 the load is do to sand. If it got here from the sea in the time of a typhoon you may thoroughly rake it returned to the sea. i might keep slightly to function to your backyard. Sea weed is loaded with hint aspects. look it up on line and notice what marvelous issues it makes, it truly is devoid of the sand. ......In eire they actually harvest it from the sea and the numerous aspects are extracted, carragenan. supplementations A,C,D quite anti oxidants. look it up and likewise Dulse sea weed you would be surprised at that's capacity to do issues, Even utilized in cleansing soap and cheese production

2016-12-19 11:10:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Seaweed, algae is also being studied to produce methane hile still growing, not harvested and fermented.

2007-03-22 04:29:32 · answer #3 · answered by science teacher 7 · 0 0

There is actually work being done to use algae as a continuous energy source.

2007-03-21 18:51:37 · answer #4 · answered by Frank N 7 · 0 0

Put it in sushi. Eat it. Ride a bicycle.

2007-03-21 16:52:23 · answer #5 · answered by Ao Kiji 2 · 0 0

At great cost, both economically and ecologically.

2007-03-21 17:48:13 · answer #6 · answered by Helmut 7 · 0 1

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