• When we grow the algae, it's about 50 percent oil and about 30 to 35 percent protein, then we separate the oil from the rest of the biomass. (biocom.org)
  • The world's biggest corporations are rushing to grab and convert living plant matter - called "biomass" - into fuel, chemicals, and other profitable products. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • A recent ETC Group report, "The New Biomassters" shows how global energy, forestry, agribusiness, chemical, and biotech companies are busy constructing a bio-economy built on converting biomass into fuels and other products. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • Biomass and Biofuels: False Solutions to Climate Change? (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • Biomass and Food Security: Choosing Fuel over Hunger? (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • The problem with using algae for biomass has always been the amount of energy it takes to pull the lipids or biocrude from the watery plants. (asianage.com)
  • That makes organisms such as microalgae an attractive form of biomass, organic matter that can be used as a sustainable fuel source. (asianage.com)
  • Right now, in order to extract the oil-rich lipids from the algae, scientists have to pull the water from the algae first, leaving either a slurry or dry powder of the biomass. (asianage.com)
  • Biochemicals refer to the chemicals produced from biomass. (globenewswire.com)
  • Bioethanol is a renewable alternative to fossil fuels, produced through the hydrolysis of cellulose from lignocellulosic biomass and fermentation of sugars from different lignocellulosic sources. (globenewswire.com)
  • Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have demonstrated a novel integrated conversion process for algal biomass to produce fuel and chemical products of sufficient quality to be blend-ready feedstocks for further processing. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Though algae-based feedstocks offer a greater theoretical con- version yield in terms of gallons of gasoline equivalent per ton of biomass over terrestrial-based feedstocks, reducing the costs for algal feedstocks remains a challenge for renewable fuel production. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Succinic acid, produced via fermentation of storage carbohydrates present in algal biomass, can serve as a higher-value chemical and as a feedstock for other chemicals such as maleic anhydride, 1,4-butanediol, tetrahydrofuran, and poly-butyl succinate. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Conversion of algal biomass to succinic acid using a biological route is particularly advantageous from a sustainability viewpoint as renewable algae biomass has a higher productivity than terrestrial feedstocks and biological routes to succinic acid consume CO 2 rather than releasing it and reduce the need for conversion of dangerous chemicals such as benzene or butane. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Here we demonstrate the complete PAP-SA [parallel algal processing for succinic acid] from microalgal biomass through to finished RDBS [renewable diesel blendstock] and a purified, high-value, chemical co-product (succinic acid). (greencarcongress.com)
  • The venture capital industry began investing in biomass, in earnest, five years ago when hype around ethanol and other biobased fuels led to an unsustainable capacity expansion and strained feedstock supplies. (biocycle.net)
  • Biomass, Biofuels and Biochemicals: Biofuels from Algae, Second Edition provides information on strategies for commercial microalgae based biofuel production, including their cultivation, pre-treatment and conversion methods. (bookdownload.org)
  • The complete utilization of microalgal biomass, which can also be obtained from valorizing nutrients from wastewater and industrial exhaust gases, can be efficiently converted to energy rich biofuels and high value pharmaceuticals in a well-defined biorefinery. (bookdownload.org)
  • This is where biomass and the recent technology developed around energy and, more recently, chemicals, comes in. (aocs.org)
  • For the purposes of this article we shall focus on emerging technology that is being used to convert traditional (e.g., palm, sugarcane) and new (e.g., algae) sources of biomass into chemicals, including surfactants. (aocs.org)
  • More recently, however, a number of biomass companies have realized that a quicker and more profitable route to market may initially be via chemicals and not biofuel. (aocs.org)
  • Biofuel is a fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass , rather than by the very slow natural processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels , such as oil. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biomass is the only renewable source of organic carbon that can be used directly for fuel or converted to other carbon-based chemicals and fuels by downstream processing. (themarea.org)
  • In the never ending search for sustainable chemicals and fuels, biomass offers some attractive properties along with a plethora of challenges for utilization as a chemical feedstock in a broad range of applications. (themarea.org)
  • Biomass, in the broadest sense covers a wide variety of compositions ranging from A to Z (algae to zoo manure). (themarea.org)
  • This talk will provide an overview of multiple conversion pathways that are being explored to convert biomass to chemicals and fuels. (themarea.org)
  • After setting the proper context for the utilization of biomass and some relevant energy science, the conversion of biomass by chemical, thermochemical, biochemical, and combined hybrid processes will be introduced. (themarea.org)
  • His research at Villanova, in collaboration with Drs. Satrio and Smith, is focused on the thermal chemical conversion of biomass using catalytic pathways to enhance carbon yield and product selectivity. (themarea.org)
  • These methods facilitate the efficient conversion of biomass into jet fuel, opening up new avenues for the biofuel industry. (gminsights.com)
  • For example, all the scenarios studied failed to reach a break-even point when algae were grown with methods that had low yields of biomass. (earthprotect.com)
  • Photosynthesis is the biological process that plants and algae use to store solar energy in biomass. (manuremanager.com)
  • Also, the project investigates the energy-related uses of algae biomass, which have not been a focus in algae biotechnology so far, but are gaining in significance for climate-political reasons and in view of the scarcity of fossil energy resources. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • Algae-based technologies can help supply the full range of transportation fuels we use every day, but to make these approaches commercially available soon the industry needs more robust and predictable regulations and policies from Washington," said Matt Carr, executive director of the Algae Biomass Organization. (algaebiomass.org)
  • The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO) is a 501 c(6) non-profit whose mission is to promote the development of viable commercial markets for renewable and sustainable commodities derived from algae. (algaebiomass.org)
  • The U.K. Department of Energy & Climate Change has announced that starting in 2015, the biomass industry must show its fuel is sustainable to receive financial support. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • The European Union recently published its annual biofuels report for 2013 with the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service's Global Agricultural Information Network, reporting that solid biomass will play an important role in meeting renewable targets. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • During the Master's programme in Sustainable Biotechnology at AAU CPH , you get insight into international research in sustainability, biofuels, and the use of biomass as raw material in bio refineries. (aau.dk)
  • Biorefineries perform the same role, but with biological raw material (biomass) such as plants or microorganisms instead of traditional chemicals. (lu.se)
  • Biomass is a renewable source of raw material, as we can always grow more, unlike commonly used fossil fuels. (lu.se)
  • In order to use biomass, the chemical reactions involved are usually similar to those found in nature. (lu.se)
  • Ideally biorefineries do not produce waste material as biomass is lost - instead the excess biomass left after production of the economically most interesting products can be used to produce biomethane for use as fuel. (lu.se)
  • Significantly, this is the first integrated demonstration of each of the units of operation for establishing an algae feedstock-based biorefinery. (greencarcongress.com)
  • The feedstock used to make the fuels either grow on arable land but are byproducts of the main crop, or they are grown on marginal land. (wikipedia.org)
  • OriginOil helps algae growers extract oil from algae for use as a feedstock for the commercial production of transportation fuels, chemicals and foods. (altenergymag.com)
  • Expanding feedstock diversity along with increasing advanced biofuel initiatives will favor the biofuel market growth. (gminsights.com)
  • The biofuel sector has seen significant cost reductions due to technological advancements, making it a compelling alternative to fossil fuels owing to the introduction of novel feedstock sources for biofuel production, in turn anticipated to bolster the industry's growth. (gminsights.com)
  • Alternatively, the feedstock oil derived from algae can be hydro-treated to produce bio-alkanes such as renewable diesel, renewable gasoline, JP-8, and other jet fuels. (cellana.com)
  • As resources for petroleum-based fuel become increasingly scarce, third generation biofuels, which utilize algae as a renewable feedstock, offer a promising solution. (geneseo.edu)
  • Surplus sugar is one step closer to entering the U.S. biofuels industry as feedstock. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • While climate change has incentivized attention on sustainable fuel sources, algae has positioned itself as a both promising and problematic biofuel feedstock. (bvsalud.org)
  • Diseases such as fungal pathogens cause costly algal feedstock crashes, but the life cycle assessments (LCAs) used to analyze the viability of algal feedstocks for biofuel have yet to consider the impact of disease on life cycle metrics. (bvsalud.org)
  • Other work focusing on harvesting hydrogen gas, methane, or ethanol from algae, as well as nutritional supplements and pharmaceutical compounds, has also helped inform research on biofuel production from algae. (wikipedia.org)
  • The substitution of the succinic acid for the low-value biofuel ethanol resulted in a significant improvement in the overall process economics, despite sub-optimal yields and complex succinic acid purification scheme. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Ethanol can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form (E100), but it is usually used as a gasoline additive to increase octane ratings and improve vehicle emissions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ethanol fuel is the most common biofuel worldwide, particularly in Brazil . (wikipedia.org)
  • Because that's how long it will take for experimental energy systems like hydrogen power, cellulosic ethanol, wave power, algae fuel, and advanced nuclear reactors to make it from the laboratory to full-scale industrial development. (ips-dc.org)
  • Or, as algae researcher Juergen Polle of Brooklyn College puts it: "We cannot fly planes with ethanol. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • But while the infrastructure for corn-based ethanol production has expanded to the extent that most cars on the road run on gasoline blends comprised of 10 percent biofuel, the ongoing development of algae fuel has progressed ever-so glacially since the initial spark of interest in the 1980s. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Some species accumulate high levels of fat and oil which could be refined into biofuels, or sugars that could be fermented into ethanol. (utoronto.ca)
  • cellulosic ethanol , green biodiesel and other new, low-carbon biofuels - which are different from starch- or sugar-based ethanol and not simple replacements for traditional liquid fuels. (chinadialogue.net)
  • In addition, increasing focus on advanced biofuels, such as cellulosic ethanol and renewable diesel, is witnessing an increasing notable trend where the product offer higher energy efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to first-generation biofuels. (gminsights.com)
  • Based on fuel type, the ethanol fuel dominated highest market share in the year 2022 and is likely to showcase 6.2% growth rate up to 2032. (gminsights.com)
  • ichael McAdams, president of the Advanced Biofuels Association (ABFA), testified on April 13 to the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee at their "Oversight Hearing on Domestic Renewable Fuels: From Ethanol to Advanced Biofuels" session. (siteselection.com)
  • Currently, chemical manufacturer and advanced biofuels company Gevo in Englewood, Colo., has begun a retrofit of its ethanol facility in Luverne, Minn., due for completion next summer. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Algae fuel, algal biofuel, or algal oil is an alternative to liquid fossil fuels that uses algae as its source of energy-rich oils. (wikipedia.org)
  • The fossil fuel economy is transforming rapidly into a `bio-economy', says Jim Thomas of ETC Group, an international research institute based in Ottawa. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • However, what's being sold as a `green' switch from fossil fuels to plant-based production, is in fact a red-hot resource grab on the lands, livelihoods, knowledge and resources of the peoples of the Global South. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • We can't really address climate change by replacing our fossil fuel addiction with a bio-energy addiction", she says. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • There is a growing interest in the replacement of fossil-based chemicals with biochemicals. (globenewswire.com)
  • With fossil fuels being the dominant energy source, greenhouse gas emissions have become the most significant environmental problem. (globenewswire.com)
  • Upon combustion, all fossil fuels emit carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, and other harmful air pollutants. (globenewswire.com)
  • However, increasing the supply of renewable energy sources can help replace fossil fuels and fulfill the world's future energy requirements. (globenewswire.com)
  • Bioethanol is a clean-burning fuel considered environmentally safe as its greenhouse gas emissions are significantly lower than fossil fuels. (globenewswire.com)
  • The climate change mitigation potential of biofuel varies considerably, from emission levels comparable to fossil fuels in some scenarios to negative emissions in others. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biofuels, made from plant material, are considered an important alternative to fossil fuels and algae, in particular, has the potential to be a very efficient biofuel producer. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This session will include presentations to address challenges created by the current fossil-fuel-based unsustainable linear economy and development of knowledge and technologies to recreate a bio-based economy inspired by the Nature's circularity. (ibe.org)
  • Likewise, our system will require less time, land, water and input of fossil fuels to produce energy than most biofuels. (netnewsledger.com)
  • Because the system is so cheap and simple, my hope is that this system will develop with additional improvements to lead to a green, sustainable energy source," said Bruce, noting that today's fossil fuels were once, millions of years ago, energy-rich plant matter whose growth also was supported by the sun via the process of photosynthesis. (netnewsledger.com)
  • However, when methods that promote high algal yields are matched with wet extraction techniques-both processes that require further technical innovation -algal biofuels can provide a viable alternative to liquid fossil fuels, like gasoline and diesel. (earthprotect.com)
  • At first glance, it sounds like something cooked up after too many martinis by a K Street lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry: Take legislation making it more profitable for oil companies to pump oil, and easier for coal-fired power plants to continue to operate - and then sell it as a climate change remedy. (yale.edu)
  • But other environmentalists argued that one provision of the new law - promoting use of captured carbon dioxide for "enhanced oil recovery" - would serve, as Greenpeace put it, "to promote oil supply and keep us hooked on fossil fuels. (yale.edu)
  • But ultimately the NRDC backed away from the bill, with staffers David Doniger and Danielle Droitsch saying in a blog post, "We don't support subsidies for fossil fuel production, including subsidies for enhanced oil recovery" when the urgent need is "to reduce our dependence on those fuels. (yale.edu)
  • The Sierra Club, Earthjustice, and other groups objected that this provision amounts to "the single biggest subsidy to the fossil fuel industry in the United States," with a price tag they estimated at $2.8 billion a year. (yale.edu)
  • But it has recently attracted increasing support from industry, some environmentalists, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as a tool for reducing emissions during the critical transition away from fossil fuels over the next few decades. (yale.edu)
  • The need for an alternative to fossil fuels has never been more apparent than today, and algae may provide and important part of the solution. (cellana.com)
  • Renewable diesel is one of the most advanced diesel fuels on the market today outperforming both conventional biodiesel and fossil diesel. (cellana.com)
  • Or are they merely flavors of the day among a myriad of choices, most harboring too many financial roadblocks to ever serve as everyday alternatives to fossil fuels? (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • While that sounds promising and has sparked considerable interest in the use of algae as a biofuel, particularly as biodiesel, it doesn't position algae as the dominant player to replace fossil fuels used for transportation. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Producing microalgae on a large enough scale for commercial production as a fossil fuel replacement can be a complex and costly endeavor, though some companies are beginning to do so. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • So, it helps in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and thus making the world become less dependent on fossil fuels. (infomory.com)
  • By studying the Master's programme in Sustainable Biotechnology, you can assist in the transition from fossil fuels to sustainability. (aau.dk)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial impact on the biofuel industry, primarily driven by reduced demand for transportation fuels as lockdowns and travel restrictions curtailed economic activity. (gminsights.com)
  • The process is based on hydroprocessing technology commonly used in today's refineries to produce transportation fuels. (siteselection.com)
  • With a variety of options available for an alternative to transportation fuels, Vital summarizes the good, the bad and the ugly of each choice. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Since the need for alternative transportation fuel had subsided after World War II, research at this time focused on culturing algae as a food source or, in some cases, for wastewater treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Compiled by a diverse team of experts, with experience in scientific and industrial fields, the Comprehensive Report for Wastewater Treatment Using Algae is the first report that provides in-depth analysis and insights on this important field. (oilgae.com)
  • In 1942 Harder and Von Witsch were the first to propose that microalgae be grown as a source of lipids for food or fuel. (wikipedia.org)
  • David Kramer, MSU's John Hannah distinguished professor in photosynthesis and bioenergetics at the MSU DOE (Basic Energy Sciences program) plant and research laboratory, says that the overall goal of the partnership is to improve the efficiency of photosynthesis in microalgae to produce biofuels and bioproducts. (manuremanager.com)
  • But it is actually microalgae - the tinier version of this ancient plant, rather than the seaweed variety - that is garnering the biggest buzz from the biofuels industry. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • In order to change this situation, Forschungszentrum Jülich together with four RWTH departments in the fields of Technical Chemistry and Petrochemistry, Chemical Process Engineering, Mechanical Process Engineering, and Process Systems Engineering will test and investigate the economical and ecological feasibility of bio jet fuels made from microalgae. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • The growth of this market is backed by the scarcity of non-renewable resources, growing awareness regarding sustainable products, rising government initiatives to promote the use of green chemicals, growing environmental concerns & the rising demand for bioethanol, and the growing demand for biodiesel as an alternative fuel. (globenewswire.com)
  • Products such as palm and soybean that can be used as food (as they have been for thousands of years) and fuel (as they have recently in biodiesel) are inevitably going to take some pricing cues from the major fuel, which is crude oil. (aocs.org)
  • The two most common types of biofuel are bioethanol and biodiesel . (wikipedia.org)
  • Three generations of bio-derived alcohols will be reviewed along with advances in the utilization of algae for the production of biodiesel and alcohols. (themarea.org)
  • As this is still a challenge, Ford promises to promote strategies to produce biodiesel from algae oil. (innovativeindustry.net)
  • Chemical Consulting provided process economic cost analysis for a US company active in producing biodiesel. (spglobal.com)
  • These routes were compared to making biodiesel via algae fermentation as well as the conventional production route. (spglobal.com)
  • Because algae oil is comprised of triglycerides and other fatty acids, it can be converted to a variety of fuel-related products, including biofuels such as renewable diesel, biodiesel, and renewable jet fuel, through the same processes used to convert vegetable oils, animal fats, and other oils. (cellana.com)
  • For example, transesterification of vegetable oil to biodiesel is essentially identical to that of transforming algae oil to biodiesel. (cellana.com)
  • Biodiesel is derived from renewable resources such as vegetable oils, animal fats, or algae oils. (cellana.com)
  • Algae oil can easily be converted to biodiesel through the same technology used to convert the oil from oil seeds to biodiesel, namely, transesterification. (cellana.com)
  • Our research worked to make algae cultivation more feasible by focusing on both the growth of algae and its conversion to crude biodiesel. (geneseo.edu)
  • Most people automatically think of fuels such as biogas, biodiesel, and bioethanol when they hear the term biorefinery. (lu.se)
  • Cellana has recently announced that it has entered into a multi-year off-take agreement with Neste Oil, the world's leading supplier of renewable diesel, for commercial-scale quantities of Cellana's ReNewâ„¢ Fuel algae oil feedstocks for biofuel applications. (cellana.com)
  • The award will support Sinton's research into optimizing the growth of algae and cyanobacteria - photosynthetic microorganisms that can use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into chemical products and ultimately fuels. (utoronto.ca)
  • The clear water of the pond after a few days can become cloudy with the growth of algae. (infomory.com)
  • In celebration of Earth Day, we hear from David about why algae is truly a "superfood" for the planet's health, what's next in store for the company, and how sustainability is an essential part of his personal values. (biocom.org)
  • Growing consumer and regulatory emphasis on sustainability and carbon reduction is driving the demand for certified sustainable biofuels. (gminsights.com)
  • Despite these short-term challenges, the pandemic underscored the importance of sustainability, potentially encouraging investments in biofuels as part of a green recovery strategy. (gminsights.com)
  • Chemical Consulting: Renewables assists clients with economic, commercial and regulatory issues surrounding environmental and sustainability technologies, products and processes. (spglobal.com)
  • Demand for biofuels has risen dramatically over the past decade due to the converging forces of crude oil cost, ongoing environmental and sustainability issues, and national energy security. (cellana.com)
  • The Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Consumer Protection supports the project, titled "Aufwind - Algae Cultivation and Conversion into Aviation Fuels: Economic Efficiency, Sustainability, and Demonstration," with 5,75 million euros. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • Moreover, the regulations & legislation supporting the use of bioplastics and the growing focus on R&D for algae-based biofuel production provide significant growth opportunities in this market. (globenewswire.com)
  • These plants are making renewable fuels for the first time, and can be used without changes to the transportation fleet or requiring any infrastructure changes to deliver them… These developments would simply not be occurring if it were not for the vision of this Committee and the Congress from 2005 to date to enact a framework to expedite the development of advanced and cellulosic biofuels. (siteselection.com)
  • The bill passed by the House today, the Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014 (H.R. 5771), would extend the suite of advanced biofuel tax provisions - including the second generation biofuel production tax credit for algae and cellulosic biofuels - that expired at the end of 2013 through the end of 2014. (algaebiomass.org)
  • But some biofuels experts still worry about the development of algae because, as with many other alternative energies, it has failed to keep pace - primarily due to lack of public investment. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Although it was successfully demonstrated that large-scale production of algae for fuel in outdoor ponds was feasible, the program failed to do so at a cost that would be competitive with petroleum, especially as oil prices sank in the 1990s. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although the goal was not energy production, several studies produced by RITE demonstrated that algae could be grown using flue gas from power plants as a CO 2 source, an important development for algal biofuel research. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most researchers think that large scale production of biofuels is either "a decade, and more likely two decades, away. (wikipedia.org)
  • Algae can be converted into various types of fuels, depending on the production technologies and the part of the cells used. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was clear there was a lot of research needed to bring algae production through to the commercial phase to make it economically viable. (biocom.org)
  • On the other hand, specific requirements of the biodegradation process and the formation of inhibitory compounds during bioethanol production pose a great challenge to green chemical manufacturers. (globenewswire.com)
  • One strategy to offset these costs is to improve the net profitability of biorefineries through co-production of higher value chemicals in tandem with commodity fuels. (greencarcongress.com)
  • This demonstration is notable for employing flocculation to separate the pretreated algae solids from the liquor with subsequent RDBS and continuous succinic acid production from the recovered solids and liquor respectively. (greencarcongress.com)
  • The reasons for a "chemicals first" strategy include, firstly, that the cost barriers are not necessarily so onerous for the production of certain chemicals for application in, say, cosmetics as they are for mass-marketed gasoline. (aocs.org)
  • The biotechnological food production processes, therefore, vary for different types of food chemicals and ingredients accordingly. (benthamscience.com)
  • Professor Zimmerman and his team won the Moulton Medal, from the Institute of Chemical Engineers, for their earlier work which used the microbubble technology to improve algae production methods, allowing producers to grow crops more rapidly and more densely. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The U.S. Department of Energy, for instance, estimates that scaling up algae fuel production to meet the country's day-to-day oil consumption would take up about 15,000 square miles of land, roughly the size of a small state like Maryland. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Commercial chemical production in plants and plant tissue culture. (psu.edu)
  • Algae production is one of the fastest growing new industries in Australia, with the potential to dramatically impact our production of carbon-neutral foods and fuels. (altenergymag.com)
  • Last year Finland's Neste Oil, together with a consortium of 17 other companies known as the AlgaePARC project, announced announced plans to expand research and development of renewable algae biofuels with a focus on production in Australia. (altenergymag.com)
  • At present, research is predominantly about finding economical paths to cultivate high oil producing algae for large scale industrial production. (innovativeindustry.net)
  • For instance, in January 2023, The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) unveiled a USD 118 million funding initiative supporting 17 projects aimed at expediting the production of eco-friendly biofuels to meet the transportation and manufacturing demands of the United States. (gminsights.com)
  • In addition, ongoing research and development efforts are leading to more efficient and cost-effective biofuel production processes. (gminsights.com)
  • Biofuels are poised to become a cost-effective and dependable source of jet fuel, owing to innovative production methods developed by biofuel researchers and scientists. (gminsights.com)
  • Chemical Consulting provided process economic cost analysis for a US company active in the production of bio-based acrylic acid. (spglobal.com)
  • The researchers used computer simulations to analyze uncertainties in the algal biofuel production lineup. (earthprotect.com)
  • In the open-pond growth phase of Cellana's algae production system, we purposely create a nutrient-deficient environment in order to maximize oil production. (cellana.com)
  • One of these technologies, developed through a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy program) is a matrix of specialized chambers, called the environmental PhotoBioReactor, that allow algae to be studied in detail under simulated production environments. (manuremanager.com)
  • Investigation into Cost Effective Cultivation and Biofuel Production f" by Zoe Marr, Colleen Steward et al. (geneseo.edu)
  • With costs still hovering around the $30-per-gallon range in many cases, the algae production process must undergo further evolution before it can compete - and succeed - on a barrel-to-barrel comparison with petroleum, particularly when it needs to do so on a cost-of-production basis. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • The Aufwind project sets out to use all these characteristics for the production of aviation fuels. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • Over the next two and a half years, the twelve project partners seek to optimize the production of oil from algae and its conversion into biokerosene. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • To this end, they will investigate the entire process chain, from the cultivation of algae, the harvesting, the extraction of fuel precursors, to the production of a standardized jet fuel. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • A long term credit for the production of advanced biofuels would increase the confidence of investors and entrepreneurs that the United States is committed to bringing a new generation of biofuel technologies. (algaebiomass.org)
  • Mineral oil still constitutes the most important source of liquid fuels, but is also an important raw material for the production of plastics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, etc. (aau.dk)
  • Agricultural residues, algae, industrial wastes from food production, and other biomasses, which are converted into high value products such as biofuels, biological active compounds and biochemicals for the pharmaceutical and chemical industry, will replace mineral oil. (aau.dk)
  • For outdoor cultivation of algal feedstocks to become a commercially viable and sustainable option for biofuel production, algal cultivation must maintain high yields and temporal stability in environmentally variable outdoor ponds. (bvsalud.org)
  • This means that it is possible to recycle those products made in biorefineries when the products are no longer of use, ensuring that the production of materials and chemicals can be achieved sustainably. (lu.se)
  • Increased demand for eco-friendly fuels in road transportation along with heightened awareness of renewable energy utilization, and a growing emphasis on reducing greenhouse gas emissions are significant factors propelling the market growth. (gminsights.com)
  • ASA, Interjet, Airbus, CFM and UOP share a vision that Green Jet Fuel can help address our transportation needs while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping the Mexican rural economy. (siteselection.com)
  • Our results emphasize the impact of disease and suggest that multispecies consortia of algae can be biologically engineered to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve the economic viability of biofuel. (bvsalud.org)
  • Besides some efforts in the development of hybrid or full electric cars, currently numerous car producers switch to the implementation of bioplastics into their vehicles and additionally explore the chances of different kinds of biofuels. (innovativeindustry.net)
  • In December 2022, ExxonMobil, the last large oil company to invest in algae biofuels, ended its research funding. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other major companies, such as ExxonMobil, have established business initiatives around biofuel (in the case of ExxonMobil, most notably from algae). (aocs.org)
  • ExxonMobil is upgrading its product slate through strategic investments at refineries in Baytown and Beaumont in Texas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Singapore, and Fawley in the U.K. The company expects to grow its chemical manufacturing capacity in North America and Asia Pacific by about 40 percent, in part by adding 13 new facilities including two world-class steam crackers in the United States. (hobbsnews.com)
  • However, the promise of oil from algae was tantalizing enough that ExxonMobil, in 2009, enlisted the expertise of world renowned bioengineer Craig Venter's Synthetic Genomics lab to fabricate a genetic strain of lipid-rich algae, as a means to offset the expense of cultivating and processing the substance into a commercially attractive resource. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • October 23, 2015 - A new $1 million relationship between Michigan State University and ExxonMobil will expand research designed to progress the fundamental science required to advance algae-based fuels. (manuremanager.com)
  • ExxonMobil is a leader in funding and conducting research on advanced biofuels. (manuremanager.com)
  • Since 2009, ExxonMobil has continued to work with Synthetic Genomics Inc. (SGI) on fundamental research to develop advanced algae biofuels options and identify the best pathways to make these groundbreaking technologies available to consumers. (manuremanager.com)
  • We know certain types of algae produce bio-oils," said Vijay Swarup, vice president of ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company. (manuremanager.com)
  • [4] Demand for aviation biofuel is forecast to increase. (wikipedia.org)
  • ASA's leadership and commitment to identifying local and sustainable sources of aviation biofuel for Mexico have been instrumental in making this flight a reality," said Jim Rekoske, vice president and general manager of Renewable Energy and Chemicals for Honeywell's UOP. (siteselection.com)
  • Until now, however, there has been no cost-effective method of harvesting and removing the water from the algae for it to be processed effectively. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In March 2023, researchers said that the commercialization of biofuels would requires several billion dollars of funding, plus a long-term dedication to overcoming what appear to be fundamental biological limitations of wild organisms. (wikipedia.org)
  • Now, a team led by Professor Will Zimmerman in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Sheffield, believe they have solved the problem. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This session will highlight our activities to use physical, chemical, and biological sciences to help solve and prevent environmental problems related to human activity. (ibe.org)
  • The focus of this session will be on the development of technologies including nanotechnology that utilize biological materials or biological functions as a design element, which mimics the biological systems, towards artificial tissues/organs, drug delivery/targeting, nanofabricated surfaces, sensors, microfluidic devices, chemical processing, and other biological engineering applications. (ibe.org)
  • As opposed to conventional photovoltaic solar power systems, we are using renewable biological materials rather than toxic chemicals to generate energy. (netnewsledger.com)
  • Then, we compare two leading control strategies of diseaseâ chemical and biological. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our analyses show that biological engineering of a multispecies consortium of algae has a greater positive impact on LCA metrics than chemical control of the fungal pathogen using a fungicide. (bvsalud.org)
  • Since land use in many regions is insufficient for growing energy crops, the cultivation of plants and algae in our seas is also being explored. (themarea.org)
  • Alcohol fuels are produced by fermentation of sugars derived from wheat , corn , sugar beets , sugar cane , molasses and any sugar or starch from which alcoholic beverages such as whiskey , can be made (such as potato and fruit waste, etc. (wikipedia.org)
  • A company's ability to realize additional benefits from multiple products in the algae fermentation process can boost return on investment and make algae more attractive to investors. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • It's been estimated that between 30,000 to 1 million different species of algae exist in oceans, lakes, and rivers, and the tiny organism does everything from absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen to serving as food for colorful fish. (biocom.org)
  • It can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form (B100), but it is usually used as a diesel additive to reduce levels of particulates, carbon monoxide , and hydrocarbons from diesel-powered vehicles. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the same time, the use of existing fuels like oil and coal, which spew carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, is likely to plummet, thanks both to diminished supplies and rising concerns over the growing dangers of carbon emissions. (ips-dc.org)
  • When it comes down to it, Americans aren't like Europeans who tend to care more about reducing their carbon footprint," says lead investigator Douglas C. Elliott, who's researched alternative fuels for 40 years. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Besides the potential for much higher yields, algae fuel is still cleaner than petroleum, as the marine plants devour carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Using this to produce advanced biofuels would not only replace a significant proportion of crude oil consumption, but also slash carbon dioxide emissions and energy use in the process of fuel manufacturing. (chinadialogue.net)
  • In addition, the implementation of carbon pricing mechanisms, such as carbon taxes and cap-and-trade systems, created economic incentives for businesses to reduce carbon emissions, which further promoted biofuels adoption. (gminsights.com)
  • In this context, algae are seen as a promising raw material with several advantages: they can capture and convert carbon dioxide in industrial emissions, they produce a multitude of valuable products, and they do not compete for arable land. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • This fuel emits out less carbon-dioxide as compared to petroleum-based fuels. (infomory.com)
  • Industry experts attribute this languishing to the lack of a feasible method for producing algae fuel running as high as 10 dollars a gallon , according to a report in the New York Times . (smithsonianmag.com)
  • There is no algae to biofuel industry yet," so no large-scale sets of data exist to judge how feasible algal biofuels can be, Sills added. (earthprotect.com)
  • This is for entrepreneurs and businesses who wish to get a basic understanding of the algae fuel business and industrThe report provides an overview of the wide range of non-fuel applications of algae - both current and future prospects. (oilgae.com)
  • The Comprehensive Report on Non-fuel Products from Algae is the only report that provides insights on the wide range of non-fuel applications of algae with both current and future prospects. (oilgae.com)
  • They were moving out of algae, but I felt this was just too important of a technology that the world needed-algae was the only thing that could actually meet the entire world's demand, or at least the entire U.S. demand, for biofuel because of its high productivity. (biocom.org)
  • Oilgae website is the world's largest website focused on algae fuels ( www.oilgae.com ). (oilgae.com)
  • Oilgae Newsletter is the world's largest newsletter specific to algae fuels industry and sent to over 12,000 algae fuels industry professionals. (oilgae.com)
  • As an emerging leader in the global algae oil services field, OriginOil supports its core algae extraction technology with an array of process innovations for some of the world's most successful algae growers and refiners, just as pioneers like Schlumberger, Halliburton and Baker Hughes have done in the oilfield services industry. (altenergymag.com)
  • We thought we had solved the major barrier to biofuel companies processing algae to use as fuel when we used microbubbles to grow the algae more densely," explains Professor Zimmerman. (sciencedaily.com)
  • To produce the energy, the scientists harnessed the power of a key component of photosynthesis known as photosystem-I (PSI) from blue-green algae. (netnewsledger.com)
  • The main types of algae comprise Green Algae, Diatoms, Euglenoids and Blue-green Algae. (infomory.com)
  • 1 . Blue-green algae, an ancient group of algae, reproduce rapidly in lakes and ponds with sufficient quantity of sunlight, air/water temperature and nutrients like phosphorous and nitrogen. (infomory.com)
  • Researchers find economically viable way to turn algae into fuel. (asianage.com)
  • Investors, entrepreneurs, industrial buyers, researchers and more rely on Oilgae for the latest intelligence and critical decision making for their algae energy efforts. (oilgae.com)
  • Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have discovered a way to turn a small mixture of algae and water into a kind of crude oil in less than an hour. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Now, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington, have discovered a way to not only replicate, but speed up this "cooking" process to the point where a small mixture of algae and water can be turned into a kind of crude oil in less than an hour. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Phys.org)-Though biofuels from algae hold great promise, Cornell researchers find that more innovation is needed to make the technology economically and energetically viable at a commercial scale. (earthprotect.com)
  • To date, researchers have struggled to determine if the nonrenewable energy it takes to make a gallon of algal biofuel will be equal to, less than or greater than the energy produced. (earthprotect.com)
  • This yielded incomplete information for making strong conclusions about the viability of algal biofuels, the researchers said. (earthprotect.com)
  • Researchers with the U.S. DOE's Joint BioEnergy Institute have reported the first demonstration of a one-pot, wash-free, process for the ionic liquid pretreatment and saccharification of switchgrass, one of the leading potential biofuel feedstocks. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • Interest in the application of algae for biofuels was rekindled during the oil embargo and oil price surges of the 1970s, leading the US Department of Energy to initiate the Aquatic Species Program in 1978. (wikipedia.org)
  • I led the biofuels programs and the waste energy waste treatment programs at General Atomics. (biocom.org)
  • According to the research published by University of Utah in Chemical Engineering Science X, the chemical engineers have developed a new kind of jet mixer that extracts the lipids with much less energy than the older extraction method. (asianage.com)
  • It is a key discovery that now, puts this form of energy closer to becoming a viable, cost-effective alternative fuel. (asianage.com)
  • Under current methods, it takes more energy to turn algae into biocrude than the amount of energy you get back out of it. (asianage.com)
  • However, this requires so much energy to extract the water from the plants at the beginning of the process, turning algae into biofuel has thus far not been a practical, efficient or economical process. (asianage.com)
  • Biofuels are expected to meet around 5.4% of road transport energy requirements by 2025, rising from just under 4.8% in 2019. (globenewswire.com)
  • : 173 [2] Biofuels (and bioenergy in general) are regarded as a renewable energy source. (wikipedia.org)
  • The visitors to Oilgae comprise of the Who's Who in the algae energy industry. (oilgae.com)
  • Balancing coverage of soil, water, and air chemistry, Environmental Chemistry investigates the chemical processes and properties underlying crucial issues such as global warming, renewable energy, hazardous waste, and air pollution at an accessible, introductory level. (macmillanlearning.com)
  • Even attempting to preserve this level of energy output in 30 years' time, using the same proportion of fuels, would be a near-hopeless feat. Achieving a 40% increase in energy output, as most analysts believe will be needed to satisfy the existing requirements of older industrial powers and rising demand in China and other rapidly developing nations, is simply impossible. (ips-dc.org)
  • Out of all the clean energy options in development, it is algae-based biofuel that most closely resembles the composition of the crude oil that gets pumped out from beneath the sea bed. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Scientists have long been intrigued by the laundry list of inherent advantages algae boasts over other energy sources. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Jet aircraft today typically burn kerosene, an energy-dense hydrocarbon fuel that delivers as much as 48 megajoules per kilogram (20,700 British thermal units per pound), allowing for long-distance travel. (scientificamerican.com)
  • For example, the Air Force has watched its energy spending double since 2003 even though it cut fuel consumption by more than 10,000 barrels a day during the same period. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Over 80 percent of the entire Air Force energy buy is in liquid aviation fuel,' Anderson says. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Frontline Engineering Australia is a reliable provider of engineering services and is especially well qualified in the field of 'smart' power supplies, which is key to supporting OriginOil's customers in the field,' said Larry Sirmans, CEO of Future Energy Systems and previously Technical Director at leading Australian algae producer MBD Energy. (altenergymag.com)
  • A number of commercial algae producers, such as MBD Energy, are taking advantage of Australia's ideal growing conditions in terms of sunlight and available land, combined with strong industry support from the Australian government and leading algal research facilities such as James Cook University and University of Queensland. (altenergymag.com)
  • The US president's directive on advanced biofuels - and its implementation by government departments - sends an important message to China's energy planners, write Zhang Jinyuan and Xu Dingming. (chinadialogue.net)
  • Moreover, a growing emphasis on the circular economy and waste-to-energy approaches is contributing to the use of biofuels produced from organic waste materials, thereby complementing the business scenario. (gminsights.com)
  • In addition, other sectors of the renewable energy sector were afforded provisions such as a refundable investment tax credit which were not afforded the biofuels industry. (siteselection.com)
  • The work was led by Deborah Sills, a postdoctoral associate in the research groups of Charles Greene, director of the Ocean Resources and Ecosystems Program and professor of earth and atmospheric sciences, and Jefferson Tester, associate director for energy at the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future and the Croll Professor of Sustainable Energy Systems in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. (earthprotect.com)
  • They found that when oil is extracted from algae through thermal drying, or when the algal cultivation step has a low yield, the energy produced is less than the energy expended to produce the fuel. (earthprotect.com)
  • The key to bioenergy is the efficiency of photosynthesis, the process algae use to capture solar energy and the first step in converting the energy from the sun into a liquid fuel. (manuremanager.com)
  • The need to develop a broader energy portfolio relying more on clean, renewable, domestic fuels is vital. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Are these fuels cost-effective and viable replacements for petroleum-based energy? (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Energy from algae can be difficult and costly to harness. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Renewable Fuels Association) The Renewable Fuels Association, Growth Energy and the National Corn Growers Association filed a petition for rehearing with the D.C. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • Biofuel Market was valued at USD 167.2 billion in 2022 and is set to grow at a 6.6% CAGR between 2023 and 2032. (gminsights.com)
  • As part of that, I started an algae program and led a consortium of about 30 companies working on a grand challenge for DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) to try and develop algae for jet fuel. (biocom.org)
  • The challenge is to find and develop algae that can produce bio-oils at scale on a cost-efficient basis. (manuremanager.com)
  • First-generation biofuels (also denoted as "conventional biofuels") are made from food crops grown on arable land. (wikipedia.org)
  • It involves manipulating living organisms or their genetic material to improve crops, create biofuels, produce medicines, clean up pollutants, and much more. (hakia.com)
  • David Hazlebeck, CEO and founder of Global Algae Innovations, says we haven't fully embraced algae's total potential, and that farming and processing it could completely revolutionize agriculture and how we produce fuels, food, and vegetable oils-and that it can be sustainable alternatives for protein and rainforest-damaging palm oils. (biocom.org)
  • Will our appetite for fuel crush our ability to produce enough food for an ever-hungry world? (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • What's left is a precursor, the biocrude, used to produce algae-based biofuel. (asianage.com)
  • Several factors, including awareness of finite petroleum resources, availability of renewable resources, environmental imperatives, and recent advances in processing technologies, are driving chemical industries to shift their feedstocks from petroleum to renewable counterparts to produce green chemicals. (globenewswire.com)
  • Algae produce an oil which can be processed to create a useful biofuel. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Besides being readily able to be refined into burnable gases like jet fuel, gasoline or diesel, the proprietary technology also generates, as a byproduct, chemical elements and minerals that can be used to produce electricity, natural gas and even fertilizer to, perhaps, grow even more algae. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • The Green Jet Fuel process technology was originally developed in 2007 under a contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to produce renewable military jet fuel for the U.S. military. (siteselection.com)
  • Compared with land plants , algae can produce greater than 10 times more oil per acre, use nutrients more efficiently, and do not require high-quality agricultural land . (earthprotect.com)
  • Many species of algae can produce oils comprising up to 35% or more of their dry weight. (cellana.com)
  • Given the amount of fuel required just to satisfy U.S. road transportation demand, it would require a significant amount of algae to produce enough fuel to meet our country's needs today. (manuremanager.com)
  • California-based NextFuels has emerged from stealth mode and is unveiling its strategy to produce advanced biofuels from wet, unprocessed agricultural waste via a hydrothermal process originally developed by Shell in the 1980s. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • University of Michigan research team members said the principle also could be used to produce other valuable chemicals such as plastics. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • Also, algae fuels are an alternative to commonly known biofuel sources, such as corn and sugarcane. (wikipedia.org)
  • Corn and sugarcane are already being converted to biofuels on a large scale, but trees, grasslands and algae could be next. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • The industry is witnessing a shift toward a more diverse range of feedstocks in addition to traditional sources including corn and sugarcane, non-food feedstocks such as algae, waste cooking oil, and agricultural residues were gaining prominence. (gminsights.com)
  • One of the sub-projects will analyze and compare different photobioreactor technologies for algae cultivation in order to reach conclusions about their viability under Middle European conditions. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • Scientists of the American car manufacturer Ford Motor Company are investigating the suitability of renewable resources such as algae as potential automotive fuels. (innovativeindustry.net)
  • Renewable diesel has the same chemical composition as traditional diesel, enabling use alone or blended in all modern diesel engines without any modification. (cellana.com)
  • It can be used as a pure fuel or blended with petroleum-based diesel (e.g. (cellana.com)
  • 10. Algae-based advanced bio-fuels can be used with factory-standard diesel engines. (infomory.com)
  • Biofuel can be produced from plants or from agricultural, domestic or industrial biowaste. (wikipedia.org)
  • Not as widely discussed, at least in the mainstream media, are its implications for the chemical industry and surfactants in particular. (aocs.org)
  • A Comprehensive Guide for Entrepreneurs and Businesses Who Wish to get a Basic Understanding of the Business Opportunities and Industry Dynamics of the Algae-based CO2. (oilgae.com)
  • Oilgae is the global information support resource for the algae fuels and algae value added products industry. (oilgae.com)
  • Driven by security and environmental concerns as well as skyrocketing oil prices-United Airlines more than doubled its fuel surcharge per ticket to $50 on January 12-the aviation industry continues to cut back on fuel burn as it searches for cleaner, cheaper alternatives. (scientificamerican.com)
  • At the same time, the aviation industry has become far more fuel efficient in the face of soaring prices. (scientificamerican.com)
  • According to the ATA, the industry has reduced the amount of fuel burned by 23 percent since 2000 by taking such steps as making aircraft lighter and introducing more efficient engines. (scientificamerican.com)
  • The whole question of farm subsidies, and how they have lately spurred a giant biofuels industry -- one that could be set up in a way that makes sense . (blogspot.com)
  • The global biofuel industry is expected to observe substantial growth, driven by the emergence of new applications that offer lucrative opportunities for key industry players. (gminsights.com)
  • The Aquatic Species Program spent $25 million over 18 years with the goal of developing liquid transportation fuel from algae that would be price competitive with petroleum-derived fuels. (wikipedia.org)
  • Following the disbanding of the Aquatic Species Program in 1996, there was a relative lull in algal biofuel research. (wikipedia.org)
  • The platform could be expanded to thousands of chambers, allowing for simultaneous testing of many combinations of factors to find the best conditions for fast growth, oil accumulation or any targeted outcome for a given species of algae or cyanobacteria. (utoronto.ca)
  • This photo shows oil being squeezed from the algae species, Botryococcus Braunii. (earthprotect.com)
  • ABO members are currently developing algae cultivation and processing technologies that can provide sustainable solutions for commodity fuels, chemicals, food and feed applications, as well as for high-value applications such as nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, among other applications. (algaebiomass.org)
  • Though commonly thought of as "pond scum," algae and cyanobacteria are among the fastest-growing photosynthetic organisms on earth. (utoronto.ca)
  • In the past few years, various companies have adopted green chemicals to evaluate toxicity impact throughout the product development lifecycle, minimize the toxic waste generation, and use toxic raw material. (globenewswire.com)
  • Hitler flew Messerschmitts on it,' says William Anderson, assistant secretary of the U.S. Air Force for installations, environment and logistics, about such Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuel , which can be made from methane, coal, plant oils-even wood waste. (scientificamerican.com)
  • 6. The first algae may have created the greatest toxic waste crisis in the history by producing oxygen when it was poisonous to the organisms that inhabited the early Earth. (infomory.com)
  • Use of captured emissions to manufacture other products, including chemicals, concrete, and algae-based biofuels, with a tax credit of $35 per ton of emissions removed from the atmosphere (minus the tonnage released over the lifecycle of the product). (yale.edu)
  • So, the subsequent time you're taking your medication or replenish your automotive with biofuel, do not forget that it's all because of the ability of microorganisms and industrial biotechnology! (televisi.uk)
  • Trees can also be used, as well as microorganisms found in water, such as algae. (lu.se)
  • The cultivation phase involves growing algae in large open ponds with a mixer to expose algae to the sun. (earthprotect.com)
  • These down-stream chemical products can supply multiple markets and thus disperse the potentially large succinic acid supply when commercial scale algal biofuels come online. (greencarcongress.com)
  • The report provides detailed case studies, success stories and factoids of companies that have been involved in the algae products venture. (oilgae.com)
  • In a single step, our breakthrough technology efficiently dewaters and breaks down algae for its useful products, overcoming one of the greatest challenges in making algae a viable replacement for petroleum. (altenergymag.com)
  • The study examines each step in the process, from growing marine-based algae to separating and refining biofuel products and by-products. (earthprotect.com)
  • Some companies are looking into making algae-derived biofuels as well as a host of value-added animal feed products, diversifying their channels for return on investment. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Started in 2007, Oilgae originally had a focus on biofuels, but has today grown into a comprehensive resource providing intelligence on a wide range of fuel and non-fuel products and solutions from algae. (oilgae.com)
  • Highly acclaimed reports on algae fuel & products. (oilgae.com)
  • Highly acclaimed white papers on algae fuels and products. (oilgae.com)
  • A refinery is a factory where raw materials are transformed into useable products such as chemicals. (lu.se)
  • I really came to understand all the challenges in terms of what it would take to bring algae into the commercial marketplace for commodities, for things like oils and proteins. (biocom.org)
  • In this process, hydrogen is added to remove oxygen from natural oils produced from sustainable feedstocks, including camelina, jatropha and algae. (siteselection.com)
  • Furthermore, some algae contain high levels of lipids and oils. (rwth-aachen.de)
  • Building on a successful collaboration to date, Frontline will help algae producers and integrators install, engineer and operate OriginOil systems in Australia and also the Asia-Pacific region. (altenergymag.com)
  • I am very happy to see that OriginOil has selected them to provide field services to algae producers throughout Australia and in Asia-Pacific. (altenergymag.com)
  • Who are the major biofuel producers? (spglobal.com)
  • 8. Algae are the producers of oil which they make through the process of photosynthesis and this oil is used by humans in cooking. (infomory.com)
  • Wild algae are fast-growing but contain less oil than genetically modified algae which grows more slowly. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Genetically modifying algae to increase oil content also attracts controversy from those who are against genetic modification, for any purpose. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • Whether for supersonic fighter jets or commercial airliners, the aviation world has begun a quest for the fuel of the future, transitioning away from petroleum-derived JP-8 and Jet A varieties to Fischer-Tropsch synthetics or biofuels. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Alternative fuels offer the potential, if not to lower the price [of petroleum-derived fuels], at least to provide a hedge in the future against their future growth or, put differently, their volatility,' says technologist Douglas Kirkpatrick, DARPA's program manager for alternative fuels efforts. (scientificamerican.com)
  • UOP's Green Jet Fuel was blended with traditional petroleum-derived jet fuel to power one of this aircraft's CFM56-5B4/3 engines manufactured by CFM International. (siteselection.com)
  • The UOP process produces a Green Jet Fuel that is blended seamlessly with petroleum-based fuel. (siteselection.com)
  • When used within as much as a 50 percent blend with petroleum-derived jet fuel, the blended fuel is a drop-in replacement that requires no changes to the aircraft technology and meets all of the critical specifications for flight, including a freeze point at -47 degrees Celsius and a flash point at 38 degrees Celsius. (siteselection.com)
  • The capability to use existing infrastructure is the claim of superiority for so-called "drop-in" fuels that are developed to make use of the existing petroleum-based transport system. (vitalmagazineonline.com)
  • an analysis has shown that implementing this technique on a wider scale may allow companies to sell biofuel commercially for as low as two dollars a gallon . (smithsonianmag.com)