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This project explores the potential of vertical marine printed algae farms to enhance carbon dioxide sequestration while minimizing environmental impact. It combines computational rheology and Life Cycle Assessment to optimize material use and design, focusing on innovative 3D printing techniques for sustainable seawee…
In March 2023, the EU Parliament adopted a new carbon sink target that raises climate ambition by increasing the EU's carbon sink capacity by 15% by 2030.
Seaweed farming has huge potential to sequester carbon dioxide, but the current state of the art raises questions about the cost and environmental effectiveness of such a structure. A new alternative solution of vertical marine printed algae farms, made of an alternative material and with limited impact on the marine ecosystem, can solve these…
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK DTU
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
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Switzerland, Zuerich
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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