GoingGreen Silicon Valley 100
As an Algae enthusiast, I would have expected, Solazyme, Sapphire, LS9, Synthetic genome etc to be among the top. They are there , but just at the top.PMC BioTec is an interesting selection. Frank Sinton, Jr., CEO of PMC BioTec said "This award demonstrates the importance of the company's disruptive and highly efficient anaerobic conversion of bio-residuals to methane and clean water.
This process will transform back-end bio-refinery economics, enable economic algae to methane carbon sequestration, and provide onsite sludge conversion to energy at waste water plants around the world."
Biotech, Biofuel, and Agriculture
Category winner
Amyris
Emeryville, CA
www.amyrisbiotech.com
Chemrec
Stockholm, Sweden
www.chemrec.se
Cobalt Technologies
Mountain View, CA
www.cobalttech.com
CoolPlanetBioFuels
Camarillo, CA
www.coolplanetbiofuels.com
Coskata
Warrenville, IL
www.coskata.com
EdeniQ
Visalia, CA
www.edeniq.com
Genomatica
San Diego, CA
www.genomatica.com
Gevo
Pasadena, CA
www.gevo.com
LS9
South San Francisco, CA
www.ls9.com
Mendel Biotechnologies
Hayward, CA
www.mendelbio.com
OPX Biotechnologies
Boulder, CO
www.opxbiotechnologies.com
Sapphire Energy
San Diego, CA
www.sapphireenergy.com
Solazyme
South San Francisco, CA
www.solazyme.com
Synthetic Genomics
La Jolla, CA
www.syntheticgenomics.com
ZeaChem
Lakewood, CO
www.zeachem.com
Fri October 15 2010 09:12:28 AM by Emily
PMC BioTec | Frank sinton | algae carbon sequestration | algae to methane
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