Cobalt Biofuels raises $25 million in series C financing for biobutanol commercialization
Posted at 21 October 2008 18:26
Before I began work on this marker, I had never very thought about algae fuel. And we talked about the articles and the other posts. But for me the mail would be in a friendly troubles.
Take a look on this one pillar on yesterday.
Solazyme is a South San Francisco biotech circle that makes oil from algae. While most algal oil makers exploit the ability of algae to use energy from sunlight, Solazyme uses algae that grow in the brunette and supply on honey. The company has identified normal strains of algae that thrive in the dusk and is developing its own strains through genetic engineering. Currently the visitors is working in the powder promote where its oil will be used in opposing-crease products. Solazyme ..keep reading.
Long legend stunted, let's see this one.
Here at Autopia, we've written about many of the different efforts underway to arise cleanse alternatives to fossil fuels. Companies are working with everything from algae to babassu oil to corn, and now there's one hopeful to make sterile fuel out of, um, muddy fuel. California-based Carbon Sciences says that it has urban a "breakthrough technology" that can alter the CO2 emissions that come from burning coal and oil into transportation fuels like petrol and jet fuel. If this were .. click here.
I should also present my links to take a look at of this:
In California, found biobutanol venture Cobalt Biofuels said that it has complete a $25 million third cycle of funding. Participants in the cycle included Pinnacle Ventures, Vantage Point Venture Partners, Malaysian life Sciences Capital Fund, @Ventures, LSP and Harris and Harris. Fouad Azzam, General Partner of LSP, said "Cobalt Biofuels is on a apparent channel to be the first next generation biofuels guests to successfully commercialize biobutanol." The troupe will arise biobutanol from.
Maybe it is time for me try to write something right now.
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