Seambiotic & NASA Plans to Produce Algae Aviation Fuel
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Seambiotic, a global leader in the development and production of marine microalgae for the nutraceutical and biofuel industries, has announced that its U.S. subsidiary, Seambiotic USA, has entered into an agreement with NASA Glenn Research Center to develop an on-going collaborative R&D program for optimization of open-pond microalgae growth processes.
NASA Glenn Research Center and Israel company Seambiotic will work together to improve production processes and to study and qualify algae oil from alternative species. Their aim is to use algae to generate a viable alternative aviation fuel for NASA’s rockets.
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