The Happy Shrimp Farm, producer of tropical shrimps in the port of Rotterdam , The Netherlands is ready to start producing its own algae, intented for shrimp feed and other industrial applications.
Weapon against global warming
“But using the algae only for Happy Shrimp is too
limited,” says Gilbert Curtessi, managing director of Happy Shrimp. He explains
that algae are a very interesting type of vegetation. Because they are able to
consume large quantities of CO2, they are a powerful weapon against global
warming.
In the future, CO2
can be isolated from the air and injected in (created) algae ponds to neutralise
them. “Furthermore, algae biomass can be used as a source for bio diesel, food
supplements, natural colorants, cosmetics and even pharmaceutical applications”,
Curtessi continues. In addition, algae are about ten times more effective as a
bio-diesel producer then other energy crops. That is of particular interest now
that world supplies of feed and food crops are becoming more
limited.
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