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  • 9 months ago

    We are pleased to invite oilgae club members to our Algae Talk Session on 19 Sep 2011 at Technology Park Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Algaetech is organizing "Algae Talk Session" with ... more

  • 9 months ago

    Dear Members of Oilgae, I will be attending a algae talk session by Dr. Jonathan Trent, OMEGA Scientist, Ames Research Center, NASA on 19 Sep at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.I have a ... more

  • Docmeek says
    1 year ago

    As a learning specialist, I am still writing daily on THE LEARNING CLINIC WORLDWIDE blog: http://www.docmeek.com

  • 1 year ago

    Last year , Shell’s officials announced that Shell will narrow its research paths in advanced biofuels from 10 advanced technologies to five in 2011, and described 2011 as “the year ... more

  • 1 year ago

    With food prices doing what they are, would taking thousands of acres of farmland away from agriculture be a good idea? I wish them luck, but wonder if they've ... more

  • 1 year ago

    Dear members of Oilgae Club,I am happy to share the accomplishment of our company, AlgaeTech International in the field of Algae-based Carbon Capture. Our company has constructed a photobioreactor system, ... more

  • Narsi says
    1 year ago

    Marine phytoplankton and why it is really a great health food - http://store.annabellina.com/seph.html

  • Narsi says
    1 year ago

    An exciting article on how an accidental discovery could help algae fuel efforts - http://www.energyboom.com/biofuels/has-vg-energy-stumbled-elusive-%E2%80%9Clipid-trigger%E2%80%9D

  • 1 year ago

    Scientists from a consortium of nine central laboratories have undertaken a project to discover potential of making bio fuel commercially from microalgae.The project called ?New Millennium India Technology Leadership ... more

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    List of companies and Universities working on algae jet fuel: Companies 1. Solazyme 2. Honeywell UOP 3. Solena 4. Sapphire Energy 5. Imperium Renewables 6. Aquaflow Bionomic Corporation Universities 1. Arizona state university 2. Cranfield University Supporting Airline Industries 1. Boeing 2. Honeywell/UOP 3. ... more

  • Narsi says
    1 year ago

    Oilgae will be present at the 3rd Algae World Asia Conference at Singapore (19-20 Oct). Two of my collleagues Mathumitha and Sumukhi will be at the conference. Those of you who wish to network with them, here are their coordinates - http://www.oilgae.com/club/users/mathumitha and http://www.oilgae.com/club/users/sumukhi

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  • Parkavi says
    1 year ago

    Algae Biofuels Focus of Session at Delaware Conference - Tamra Fakhoorian with the National Algae Association talks on %u201CAlgae for Energy: The Long Road to Fuel" Independence.%u201D

  • Parkavi says
    1 year ago

    Solazyme delivers 20,000 gallons of algae-based shipboard fuel to the U.S. Navy

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    You might want to interact with the Oilgae team at Chennai as they are working on something similar for a possible white paper presentation. That would be Mathu ( http://www.oilgae.com/club/users/mathumitha ... more

  • Narsi says
    1 year ago

    Puerto Rico testing tiny algae as energy source - http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9I4KIOG0.htm

  • Narsi says
    1 year ago

    Why Algae-Fuel Firms Are Now Targeting the U.S. Navy, Drugs and Food - http://www.bnet.com/blog/clean-energy/why-algae-fuel-firms-are-now-targeting-the-us-navy-drugs-and-food/2514

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    Just thought it'd be a good idea to see what news comes on top when I type in the key word "Algae" in Google News search. Funny, almost all the ... more

  • 1 year ago

    Seaweed extract can kill pimples - An active ingredient from a brown seaweed, off the coast of Brittany, may help kill pimples and oily skin. Hoisted up from the seabed ... more

  • 1 year ago

    Can someone tell me how feasible what these folks are working on? I get the overall idea - do away with the biomass middleman and use microbes instead to convert ... more

  • 1 year ago

    This has been something we have been researching at Oilgae as well - doing away with the drying part for WAB (wet algae biomass)...listen to this:"University of Michigan scientists have ... more

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    I get a 404 on that link more

  • Parkavi says
    1 year ago

    Algae-based biofuel can have 4X carbon footprint of petro-diesel, study says - http://www.smartplanet.com/business/blog/smart-takes/algae-based-biofuel-can-have-4x-carbon-footprint-of-petro-diesel-study-says/9708/

  • Parkavi says
    1 year ago

    PetroAlgae, uses algae, diatoms, angiosperms, or cyanobacters to produce diesel fuel, has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a public offering of stock to raise an estimated $200 million - http://smartenergynews.net/2010/08/12/petroalgae-files-for-200-million-public-offering/

  • 1 year ago

    Hmmm...let's hope their heterotrophic process really makes it...way to go, SZ! more

  • Parkavi says
    1 year ago

    According to a study released by the San Diego Association of Governments, algal biofuels research employs 410 scientists but increases to 784 jobs including indirect jobs. The industry provides nearly $44.6 million in salaries.http://domesticfuel.com/2010/08/09/san-diego-a-hot-bed-of-algal-activity

  • Andy commented on Photoinhibition13
    1 year ago

    Would it be easier to do some of the research somewhere there's less light, like Scotland or Ireland? more

  • 1 year ago

    Does anyone here know anything about this research into making short carbon chains by altering the genes in soybean roots: http://news.discovery.com/tech/gasoline-fuel-energy-air.html ? The article says that getting fuel ... more

  • 1 year ago

    I agree that regulations are essential and hope that it is those who know what they are talking about who write and enforce them - I wouldn't like regular politicians ... more

  • 1 year ago

    TO: Jonathan Wolfson and Harrison Dillon I'm grateful that you two are working on increasing biofuel availability. What the world needs is more "delusional" visionaries like yourselves. :o) Blessings, Doc ... more

  • Docmeek says
    1 year ago

    As a Learning Specialist they call "the Brain Guy," I am blogging every day on THE LEARNING CLINIC WORLDWIDE. Yesterday was on Autism and today is Why China is Passing Us. - Doc Meek, Tuesday, July 27, 2010, at South Jordan, Utah, USA. http://www.docmeek.com

  • 1 year ago

    @ Shankar...that's a good idea...a monthly showcasing of what's happening on the companies' front...Parkavi, you might want to think about this idea... more

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    What about the BIOPAL project..BIOPAL project was started to explore the use of algae as raw material for production of bioplastics and biocomposites contributing to sustainable development of european coastal ... more

  • 1 year ago

    Soley Institute is also producing Bioplastic from Spirulina dregs. When they extract some of useful materials from Spirulina microalgae, a large volume of Spirulina dregs are producing as a byproduct. ... more

  • 1 year ago

    Well, I'm not so sure about the algae to plastics prospects, but bioplastics as a business is sure going to go places in the next few years...right now, it is ... more