A technology developed at NREL has been honored byR&D Magazine as a winner of a coveted R&D 100 award as well as an Editor's Choice award.
The technology uses a strain of cyanobacteria to produce bioethylene. This process avoids the use of petroleum, the typical method, to produce ethylene, a hydrocarbon critical to the production of chemicals and plastics. http://www.nrel.gov/news/
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