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UWI project using sargassum seaweed to power vehicles - Barbados Today

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The University of the West Indies (UWI) is executing a project that will see vehicles running on a fuel made of sargassum seaweed and wastewater from rum factories, with the aim of having a quarter of Barbados’ cars eventually using it. The disclosure came on Tuesday from the Principal of The UWI’s Cave Hill Campus, […]

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