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Due to the potentially remote location and expense of bulk transport to Seasteads, it is incumbent upon incipient Seasteaders to close the loop on some materials cycles. One valuable method of recovering expended resources is to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofuel convert biological waste into fuel] for up-cycling back into the materials supply chain locally.
 
Due to the potentially remote location and expense of bulk transport to Seasteads, it is incumbent upon incipient Seasteaders to close the loop on some materials cycles. One valuable method of recovering expended resources is to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofuel convert biological waste into fuel] for up-cycling back into the materials supply chain locally.
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==Biofuel Pages==
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*[[Biogas]]
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*[[Biodiesel]]
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*[[IMTA]]
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==External Resources==
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*[http://www.mdpi.com/journal/energies/special_issues/Bioenergy-Biofuel "Energies" Journal Topical Collection "Bioenergy and Biofuel"]

Latest revision as of 15:48, 28 July 2017

Due to the potentially remote location and expense of bulk transport to Seasteads, it is incumbent upon incipient Seasteaders to close the loop on some materials cycles. One valuable method of recovering expended resources is to convert biological waste into fuel for up-cycling back into the materials supply chain locally.


Biofuel Pages

External Resources