Truly Green Fuels, New Joint Venture Will Produce Biofuel from Algae
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Sequesco joins a growing list of startups that is using synthetic biology to custom-produce advanced biofuels. Nevertheless unlike competitors SunEthanol and Amyris, which are engineering microbes to make cellulosic ethanol from various plant biomass sources, it uses waste carbon dioxide as its primary feedstock. The idea is to pump CO2 from large emitters like coal plants or biorefineries into the firm's bioreactors, in which large colonies of bacteria would use the greenhouse gas and a nutrient ..[next].
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July 8, 2008 – 9:32 A.M. There's a couple of very promising new energy sources being examined by scientists. Both are far more space efficient than growing food crops like corn and soy for fuel. The first is vertically grown algae, where you can get 20 times the bang-for-your-buck per acre than with corn or soy. The other is a bacteria that eats CO2 and poops out fuel that can be used in exising engines. That one's still deeper in the planning stages, but consider that it's ..».
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CNET News reports that Inventure Chemical and Seambiotic announced their joint venture for producing biofuel from algae at a coal-fired power plant. Inventure will offer its unique process of using algae to produce biodiesel, ethanol, or specialty chemicals. Seambiotic will offer its open-pond algae farming system from Israel. As a result of the joint venture, the companies will grow algae from flue gas emissions at the power plant to convert into .. Keep Reading.
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