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Sinochem News reported on July 6 that the two companies plan to carry out a four-year research project at the La Mède biorefinery operated by Total Energy, with the goal of producing biofuels
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Through photosynthesis, microalgae use sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or industrial processes to grow
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Total Energy reports that when they mature, they can be converted into next-generation biofuels with low carbon intensity
As part of the project, a test platform will be established
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It will be able to compare different innovative systems used to cultivate microalgae and determine the most effective system
Total Energy will provide its expertise in cultivating and refining biomass to produce advanced biofuels and carbon dioxide capture and utilization technologies
Veolia will use its expertise in the water sector to optimize the management of microalgae water environment and develop algal biomass as an effective solution for carbon dioxide capture
Marie-Noëlle semia, Chief Technology Officer of Total Energy, said: "Biofuels will enable Total Energy's customers to reduce their carbon footprint, thereby helping to achieve the goal of achieving carbon neutrality with society by 2050.