
This blog is to show transition took by chinese govt,as they are moving towards renewable sources of energy.

Today we are going to discuss few of these resources:
- Algae bioreactors
- Wind energy
- Solar energy
Algae bioreactor
As we all know china is one of the biggest industrial hub.hence a huge amount of pollutants are released.So they have created a kind of bioreactor where different types of bryophytes i.e algae are used which has a nutrient medium for these algae to grow.
They absorb atmospheric co2 and chemically decompose it into o2.They can also be used for biofuel extraction.

Microalgae unicellular ,photosynthetic aquatic plants. They are introduced to poultry diets mainly as a rich source of n-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, including docohexaenoic and eicosapentaenoic acid, but they can also serve as a protein, microelement, vitamin and antioxidants source, as well as a pigmentation agent for skin and egg yolks. The majority of experiments have shown that microalgae, mainly Spirulina and Chlorella sourced as a defatted biomass from biofuel production, can be successfully used as a feed ingredient in poultry nutrition. They can have beneficial effects on meat and egg quality, i.e. via an increased concentration of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and carotenoids, and in regards to performance indices and immune function. Positive results were obtained when fresh microalgae biomass was used to replace antibiotic growth promoters in poultry diets. In conclusion, because of their chemical composition, microalgae can be efficiently used in poultry nutrition to enhance the pigmentation and nutritional value of meat and eggs, as well as partial replacement of conventional dietary protein sources.

Wind energy:
Every hour in the world 3 wind mills are setup,out of which one is of china.they are producing a total of 241 TWH in every hour.

Solar energy

China is the world’s largest market for both photovoltaics and solar thermal energy. Since 2013 China has been the world’s leading installer of solar photovoltaics (PV). In 2015, China became the world’s largest producer of photovoltaic power, narrowly surpassing Germany.In 2017 China was the first country to pass 100 GW of cumulative installed PV capacity and by the end of 2018, it had 174 GW of cumulative installed solar capacity
I personally think India should also built bioreactors and involve more in renewable source of energy.
