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Carbon capture goes green -- slimy green

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We've reported here before about Paul Nam's research to create a biofuel from algae grown in part by carbon dioxide sequestered from power plants. The video below shows Nam explaining his work in his lab and at the plant site in Chamois, Mo.



Video courtesy of the University of Missouri System video communications office, which features the story in its video showcase.

P.S. - Next week, Nam will present his research during the Missouri Energy Summit. Follow along on Visions as we post blog updates from the event. Or for even more up-to-date reports from the summit, all in 140 characters or fewer, follow Missouri S&T on Twitter.

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