Simply Green Biofuels, A New Algae Fuel Company in New Hampshire
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A New Hampshire company, Simply Green Biofuels, hopes to use sewage as the feedstock for oil-producing algae.
Simply Green currently re-purposes waste vegetable oil from restaurants into biodiesel. Processing oil-producing algae into fuel is just an extension of what they already do, which is why they have partnered with Clean Power Development to build an algae farm that they hope will be fed by sewage from the Berlin wastewater treatment facility.
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