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Building an industrial emissions solution that readily converts waste flue-gases including CO2 into fuel and food and delivers clean water.
More than half of the world’s atmospheric CO2 come directly from the chimneys of stationary industrial production facilities such as coal and gas-fired power stations. These emitters provide the current base of today’s energy and industrial production. They are also the businesses that support many of our jobs and the performance of our economy is dependent upon.
What’s needed is a practical and affordable way to substantially cut industrial smokestack emissions. Our expert teams of scientists and engineers at MBD Energy Limited believe we are delivering one such solution.
Our Algal Synthesis projects present a potentially game-changing new opportunity to emissions reduction policy makers: “Why not recycle waste CO2 to provide fossil fuel offsets plus substantial potential earnings and increased energy, food and water security?”
Algal feed & foodMBD’s animal and human nutrition business represents about two thirds of the Company’s algal output and about 50% of MBD’s forecast income based on the current financial model. Read more ∇ |
Water BioremediationOnly about 1% of the world’s fresh water is available for human use at any time and access to secure sources of clean water is a costly and growing problem in many developed and developing countries. Read more ∇ |
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CO2 SolutionsThe Federal Government has announced that Australia will have a carbon tax and an emissions trading scheme. All large scale stationary industry emitters of CO2 are being urged to identify methods by which they can significantly cut... Read more ∇ |
‘BAGS’ SystemMBD has developed its own method of culturing photosynthetic organisms for large scale production. The ‘BAGS’ system is a unique solution to to large scale algae cultivation and harvest. Read more ∇ |
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Transport FuelThe developed economies of the world are heavily dependent upon liquid fuels and gas to meet their transport energy needs. Most of this fuel is derived from the increasingly costly and logistically challenging mining of crude oil, coal and gas. Read more ∇ |
Plastics OilsMost of the world’s various forms of plastic are made from monomers and polymers derived from the production of petroleum and other liquid fuel products. Read more ∇ |
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