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Video: The skies go green with algal jet fuel

Qiang Hu examines a tube of algae in his research lab at the ASU Polytechnic campus.Qiang Hu examines a tube of algae in his research lab at the ASU Polytechnic campus.

Going green isn't just for the earthbound anymore. ASU scientists Milton Sommerfeld and Qiang Hu are taking green research to the skies, making biofuels that can be used to fly airplanes.

The researchers are collaborating with Heliae Development, LLC and Science Foundation Arizona to develop, produce and sell kerosene-based aviation fuel derived from algae. In pilot studies, the researchers have shown significant cost-reduction benefits when compared to traditional methods for producing kerosene from petroleum.


Watch a brief video about the research:
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Learn more about environmentally-friendly uses for algae in "Fuels of green"

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