| floating city • business case • energy • algea • LNG • pyrolisis |

| Fuel production and oceanic energy solutions are certainly one of the key topics when looking for the business fields of floating cities.

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• Algea biodiesel will be part of the “oceanic energy supply package” | wind | wave | current | gas |
• The big solution integrator is the oceanic LNG gas industry that is already supplying half of the planet.
• The future energy solution that keeps humanity going and the climate in equilibrium will be based on oceanic assets. | oceanic energy storage | oceanic energy transport | gas economy - hydrogen economy |

A oceanic gas tanker delivering the fuel that keeps the industry going | gas | hydrogen | to a floating terminal - from here the gas is supplied to the land gas network. The tanker goes back to the oceanic gas field to refill and repeat.

In a future such a tanker could return not to a oceanic fossil gas field but to a wind turbine field that produces hydrogen as store and transport medium.

Tankers could also go to a seastead that farms algea or kelp and produces oil / methan out of that biomass.

Algea biodiesel is (for now) parto of the tiny segment “biomass” - but it has potential to be big in a future.

What needs to disappear from this graphic in the next 20 years is the segment coal and fossil oil…

• This could replace fossil coal and oil…algea deep sea pyrolysis | oceanic biomass | renewable oil industry |

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