Amazon sinks €1.5m into 'world first' seaweed farm between offshore wind turbines

Stuart Stone
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CGI of how a seaweed farm between offshore wind turbines could cultivate seaweed? | Credit: Smartland
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CGI of how a seaweed farm between offshore wind turbines could cultivate seaweed? | Credit: Smartland

Funding will support research into the potential for using seaweed as a form of carbon sequestration

Amazon is providing €1.5m in funding for a "world first" commercial-scale seaweed farm located between offshore wind turbines in the North Sea, it announced today. The tech and online retail giant said...

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