This document discusses the potential of algae as a biofuel source. It provides background on algae, describing it as a simple photosynthetic organism found globally. There are two main methods for producing algal fuels - the closed-tank method using biomass in dark tanks, and the open-tank method manipulating lipid production outdoors. Algal fuels provide benefits such as availability, high yield, and replacing hazardous fuels with fewer risks than other biofuels. The document examines the potential ethicality of algal fuels from a Christian theology perspective.