2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2023.128636
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Recent trends in engineering algae for biohydrogen production: State of art strategies

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“…In addition, the circular bioeconomy is seen as a novel approach that could be used to unlock new value chains for economic growth and industrial expansion while fulfilling the United Nations' Development Goals, which relate to climate change, food insecurity, energy insecurity, resource depletion, and other anthropogenic issues [168][169][170][171][172][173][174][175][176]. This can also promote a synergistic/beneficial phenomenon known as "industrial symbiosis", whereby the unwanted biowaste streams produced by biomass sectors are used as a valuable feedstock by biomass valorization industries.…”
Section: Economic Aspects Relating To Biohydrogen and Its Associated ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the circular bioeconomy is seen as a novel approach that could be used to unlock new value chains for economic growth and industrial expansion while fulfilling the United Nations' Development Goals, which relate to climate change, food insecurity, energy insecurity, resource depletion, and other anthropogenic issues [168][169][170][171][172][173][174][175][176]. This can also promote a synergistic/beneficial phenomenon known as "industrial symbiosis", whereby the unwanted biowaste streams produced by biomass sectors are used as a valuable feedstock by biomass valorization industries.…”
Section: Economic Aspects Relating To Biohydrogen and Its Associated ...mentioning
confidence: 99%