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Treating pollution and producing green energy and hydrogen

Producing green hydrogen through electrolysis powered by renewable energy sources offers a promising pathway to simultaneously tackle pollution and generate clean energy.

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About Algea.

In algae, electrons play a crucial role in photosynthesis, the process by which they convert light energy into chemical energy. These electrons are generated during the light- dependent reactions of photosynthesis and are then used to produce ATP and NADPH, which are essential for converting carbon dioxide into sugars. Algae also utilize various alternative electron pathways, such as cyclic electron flow (CEF) and chloroplast-to-mitochondria electron flow (CMEF), to optimize energy production and balance metabolic needs

Importance Of Algea In polution

  • Absorbing carbon dioxide: Algae perform photosynthesis like plants, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, which contributes to reducing greenhouse gases that cause global warming.
  • Water purification: Algae are used in bioremediation systems to purify contaminated water of heavy metals and excess nutrients (such as nitrates and phosphates), which can lead to water pollution and degradation of aquatic ecosystems.
  • Wastewater treatment: Some types of algae can grow in wastewater and absorb pollutants, helping to purify it in a natural and environmentally friendly way..

Importance Of Algea In Energy

  • Biofuel: Oils can be extracted from microalgae and converted into biofuel such as biodiesel, which is used as an alternative to fossil fuels.
  • Biogas: By biodegrading algae under anaerobic conditions, methane gas can be produced, which is used as a fuel to generate electricity or heating.
  • Biohydrogen: Some types of algae can produce hydrogen gas under certain conditions, a clean energy source used in fuel cells..

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