Biofields turns Algae to Ethanol
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BioFields will produce biofuel from algae on an industrial scale as of 2014 in a plant located in Puerto Libertad, Sonara state.
This large-scale pilot programme will be set up 300 km from the United States, which will be their main client.
According to Sergio Ramirez, director of Corporative Affairs of the company, the plant should be finalised in the second half of 2010.
BioFields owns the rights to use the technology “Direct to Ethanol” in Mexico, developed by the firm Algenol, which permits biofuel production from hybrid green-bluish seaweed, Ramirez explained.
Algae produces ethanol naturally, and the technique applied optimises the process so that it is direct and on an industrial scale.
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