Algal Oil Project Awarded Western Region Sun Grant 2007 Award
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One of the awardees for Western Region (USA) Sun Grant Initiative 2007 award is David Holland of Washington State Univ:”Assessment of salt tolerant algae as a potential biodiesel feedstock through genetic screening and field tests. • Regional Economic Analysis of Feedstock Production and Processing in the Pacific Northwest: Expected Economic Impact, David Holland, Washington State University (2-year project, $200,000 total).” – Source: Grainnet
Nature gave us oil from algae; perhaps we should try Nature’s way again
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