GNE-India Establishes Algae Biodiesel Farm in Karnataka
World Health Energy Holdings, Inc., a public holding company operating in the alternative energy sector, is setting up a 250 acre commercial algae biodiesel farm with a $100 million budget in Karnataka, India. The algae farm will produce Fish Feed and Algal Oil. The first phase will be initiated soon in a 2.5 acre system using the GB3000, a proprietary algae enhancement technology, used for rapidly and efficiently growing algae for biodiesel production.
World Health Energy Holdings, Inc. is an emerging renewable energy and biofuel company. The company will produce, sub-license and market high-quality, low cost B100 Biodiesel to replace traditional fossil fuels with proprietary algae biofuel systems. World Health Energy Holdings, Inc. recently acquired GNE-India, an algae tech company with unique and innovative systems to grow algae commercially for energy and food. GNE-India owns the territorial rights for distribution and sales of the proprietary technology to both India and Sri Lanka.