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Algae Biofuel from CO2 Emission




Inventure Chemical and Seambiotic will collaborate on a joint venture to build a pilot-scale commercial biofuel plant to demonstrate algae created from CO2 emissions as feedstock. ...
... "The plant will utilize high-yield oil-rich algae strains that Seambiotic has developed and grown in its open pond system coupled with Inventure's patent-pending conversion processes to produce ethanol, biodiesel and other value-added chemicals. " ...
Via Inventure: Inventure Chemical and Seambiotic Enter Joint Venture to Build Commercial Algae to Biofuel Plant

Seambiotic: "Seambiotic's efforts in cultivating microalgae utilizing flue gas emissions from power plants is a great step towards the reduction of air pollution and global warming. The pilot study has proven much success and reached an impressive production of certain algae containing high percentage of lipids and carbohydrates which promotes processing into bio-fuels. "

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