The Rise, and Art, of Urban Algae Farms (1 Viewer)

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The Rise, and Art, of Urban Algae Farms
We know there are big algae farms producing "crops" for food, personal products, and energy. So why would there be an interest in a local algae farm?

[caption id="attachment_11293" align="aligncenter" width="590"] The harvested algae could also be used to produce energy for heating or electricity. [Photo: NAARO][/caption]I believe that we are seeing moves in many areas away from centralized production and even government.

Many people are choosing to eliminate the third parties / middle men from their lives. Blockchain is a good example....
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