Comprehensive Oilgae Report

A detailed report on all aspects of the algae fuel value chain, the Comprehensive Oilgae Report will be of immense help to those who are on the threshold of investing in algae biofuels. More »

Algae-based Wastewater Treatment

Compiled by a diverse team of experts, with experience in scientific and industrial fields, the Comprehensive Report for Wastewater Treatment Using Algae is the first report that provides in-depth analysis and insights on this important field. It uses innumerable data and information from a wide variety of expert sources and market studies, and distills these inputs and data into intelligence and a roadmap that you can use. More »

Comprehensive Guide for Algae-based Carbon Capture

A Comprehensive Guide for Entrepreneurs and Businesses Who Wish to get a Basic Understanding of the Business Opportunities and Industry Dynamics of the Algae-based CO2. More ››


Oilgae Digest

This is for entrepreneurs and businesses who wish to get a basic understanding of the algae fuel business and industry dynamics. More »

Oilgae Report Academic Edition

Oilgae Report Academic Edition - provides research insights on new methodologies, perspectives and experiments in algae biofuels; this report is customized for academic and industry researchers, and students. More »

Videos Under Algae Tag

San Diego Center for Algae Biotechnology

San Diego Center for Algae Biotechnology, on the need and scope of algae as a feedstock for energy.

Algae Biofuels and Biotech - Stephen Mayfield UC San Diego

Algae expert Stephen Mayfield, Director, San Diego Center for Algae Biotechnology, discusses latest research in algae biotechnology for fuel and pharmaceuticals.

Ford F-250 powered with Algae biofuel

This video displays algae biofuel using in a Ford F-250 (Powerstroke Diesel) vehicle.

Cheap PBR?

Can recycled water bottles be used as a cheap PBR for cultivation of algae at a domestic scale? This video is demonstrated by Michael Fischer of Stanford University.

Could Algae be Oil's next Competitor?

Scientists in Southern California are trying to design the next oil, and it may be floating in most oceans and ponds. Researchers say algae may be the next alternative to oil.