The benign preparation of cobalt oxide nanoparticles (CoO-NPs) was performed using marine red algae extract () as a simple, cost-effective, scalable, and one-pot hydrothermal technique. The nominated extract was employed as an environmental reductant and stabilizing agent. The resultant product showed the typical peak of CoO-NPs around 400 nm wavelength as ascertained by UV-vis spectroscopy. Size and morphological techniques combined with X-ray diffraction (XRD) showed the small size of CoO-NPs deformed in a spherical shape. The activated carbon (AC) electrode and CoO-NP electrode delivered a specific capacitance ( ) of 125 and 182 F g at 1 A g, respectively. The energy density of the AC and AC/CoO electrodes with a power density of 543.44 and 585 W kg was equal to 17.36 and 25.27 Wh kg, respectively. The capacitance retention of designed electrodes was 99.2 and 99.5% after 3000 cycles. Additionally, a symmetric AC/CoO//AC/CoO supercapacitor device had a specific capacitance ( ) of 125 F g and a high energy density of 55 Wh kg at a power density of 650 W kg. Meanwhile, the symmetric device exhibited superior cyclic stability after 8000 cycles, with a capacitance retention of 93.75%. Overall, the adopted circular criteria, employed to use green technology to avoid noxious chemicals, make the AC/CoO nanocomposite an easily accessible electrode for energy storage applications.

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