I think a lot of the wasted materials produced by our civilization could be tapped to create fuels.
For example manure ponds exist because there is no disincentive to them.
Biogas digesters are not generally considered to be economically viable but as soon as manure ponds are not allowed, the economics change.
A regional biogas digester can accept human manure, food waste, even some
yard waste.
(Human waste has issues that other waste may not)
Once we accept the responsibility for actually dealing with the waste, any
profit becomes a bonus.
I believe that some fuel cells can use the gas produced in biodigesters.
I like the idea of growing azolla or duckweed in greenhouses.
Azolla in particular requires relatively low light conditions.
I wonder if there is a way to do this on the sea, in a floating vessel.