The Linde Group and Algenol Biofuels Joins to develop Algae-based Carbon dioxide Capture Technology.
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The Linde Group and the US company Algenol Biofuels LLC have agreed to collaborate in a joint development project to identify the optimum management of carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2) for Algenol’s algae and photobioreactor technology.
The research collaboration builds on a process developed by Algenol Biofuels and other partners. This method utilizes algae, CO2, salt water and sunlight to directly produce 3G bioethanol and other 3G biofuels or biochemicals in photobioreactors.
Linde has a large body of experience in the cost-efficient supply of CO2 for recycling applications. The OCAP project (organic CO2 for assimilation by plants) in the Netherlands is an example.
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