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Can Algae Really Do CCU? Status and Potential of Biological Carbon Capture and Use (CCU)

Event Date: 
March 13, 2018

During Earth’s earliest days, algae and other single cell organisms launched a successful CO2 mitigation campaign that ultimately made human life possible. But are these tiny carbon fighters relevant to today’s climate conversation? Heralded by proponents, dismissed by naysayers, algae may not cure our carbon conundrum but could be a key enabler for carbon capture and use (CCU).

Location: U.S. Energy Association, Executive Conference Room, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 550, Washington, DC 20004

Speaker: Matt Carr, Executive Director, Algae Biomass Organization

Date & Time: Tuesday, March 13, 2018 - 1:30pm to 3:30pm

Event Page: https://www.usea.org/event/can-algae-really-do-ccu-status-and-potential-biological-carbon-capture-and-use

Registration Page: https://www.usea.org/node/2398/register

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Contact Name: 
Shannon Zaret
Contact Email: 
szaret@usea.org