Using greenhouse gases to produce fish feed in Norway
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Last Update: 2001-09-05
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: a Norwegian University professor announced that he has found a way to produce fish feed by using greenhouse gases, according to the daily business newspaper of Norway on Wednesday Professor Olaf kwalheim of the University of Bergen in Norway said that the method he invented was to collect greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide emitted by industry, and use them as nutrient sources to cultivate seaweed, and then process the seaweed into fish feed Kwalheim also said that, in fact, the technical requirements of using greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide to cultivate algae are not complicated at all Norwegian green global energy company has owned the invention patent of kwalheim and has started relevant tests (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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