Updated Comprehensive Oilgae Report The Comprehensive Oilgae Report is the most detailed intelligence report for the algae fuel industry. Compiled by a team of researchers over a two year period, it comprises the collective intelligence of over 100 experts, scientists and investors belonging to the algae fuel sector. The report has been updated in October and now comprises the latest data and insights that will be invaluable for those keen on exploring the algae fuel opportunities. The report also comes with free additional research support from the Oilgae team and access to the subsequent three updates at no additional cost. To know more about the report and to download a free preview, please see here - http://www.oilgae.com/ref/report/report.html From our blog - Read the latest from the Oilgae Blog and Oilgae Club on what transpired in the algae energy world Algae-biofuel technology patented by Bebout and Associates Bebout and Associates of Savannah, Georgia, after 4 years of research, has patented a process for growing algae for biofuels that promises faster growth rates, higher oil production and greater freedom to locate commercial algae farms in rural areas. The process uses marlstone as a media buffer as well as a source of carbon and trace elements for enhanced algae growth. More from here - http://www.oilgae.com/blog/2010/12/algae-biofuel-technology-patented-by-bebout-and-associates.html Algae researchers and educators called to come together For the January 13 conference in The Woddlands, Texas and then for a special meeting of educators at the Biotech Institute of Lone Star College, The National Algae Association is putting out a call to educators to network with other educators and algae researchers in the enhancement of algae curricula by asking them to attend the conference. More from here - http://www.oilgae.com/blog/2010/12/algae-researchers-and-educators-called-to-come-together.html Algae biofuel push by TATA Steel A nine-member strong consortium has bid to follow successful trials on the Scunthorpe steelworks by boffins from Sheffield University. TATA Steel bosses are backing this bid to build a production plant to convert algae into fuel. Chemical and biological engineer Professor Will Zimmerman, who heads up the Scunthorpe research, said progress was being made. More from here - http://www.oilgae.com/blog/2010/12/2782.html Algae research in temple tanks in Chennai, India Prof S. Elumalai has been a serious researcher on algae from bio fuel. It is heartening to note that my city Chennai is now getting big time in the oil from algae map. Prof S Elumalai went to Durban University in SA and signed a MOU to firm up academic and scientific collaboration between the Presidency College, Durban University of Technology and Brazil. More from here - http://www.oilgae.com/blog/2010/12/algae-research-in-temple-tanks-in-chennai-india.html Algae biofuels industry's language code The Algal Biomass Organization (ABO) has released its "Algal Industry Minimum Descriptive Language" document—the first attempt at establishing a "common language" for the algae industry. This is aimed at removing confusion and increasing cohesion among experts evaluating algae technology. More from here - http://www.oilgae.com/blog/2010/12/algae-biofuels-industrys-language-code.html Bicarbonate of soda triggers lipid growth in algae - Joe Jones Skyonic is a start up. Joe Jones is the CEO. Skyonic like Calera is opting to to scrub flue gas of coal plants and extract the co2 from the waste stream -- in an energy-efficient way. Now, the company has gained another potential market -- algal biofuels. More from here - http://www.oilgae.com/club/users/Richard/blogs/978 Some interesting facts about algae An alga is a one-celled plant that can grow in your pool if conditions are favorable. There are over 20,000 known varieties of algae. Algae are mainly found in marine or freshwater environments. More from here - http://www.oilgae.com/club/users/karthi/blogs/981 Guidelines for algae industry A document on guidelines for the algae industry from ABO! This document was authored by the ABO's Technical Standards Committee. The Technical standard committee was headed by by Jim Sears of A2BE Carbon Capture. The objective is to develop standards and best practices for the algae industry and facilitate the flow of information. Nearly 20 industry experts have commented and suggested on it. More from here - http://www.oilgae.com/club/users/Nicole/blogs/983 Oilgae Guide to Wastewater Treatment Using Algae There have been significant developments worldwide in the past few years in using algae as a bioremediation agent to treat sewage and industrial waste water. This process has been found to be environmentally positive and less costly than using chemical and alternative methods. If you wish to know in detail about the potential, processes and technologies for algae-based waste water treatment, you should read the Oilgae Guide to Algae-based Wastewater Treatment. More from here - http://www.oilgae.com/ref/report/wastewater_treatment/wastewater_treatment.html
Get a free Sample Report here - http://www.oilgae.com/ref/downloads/Wastewater_Treatment_Using_Algae_Report_Preview.pdf Oilgae Report Academic Edition If you are a researcher, student or academic, this edition will be of great help in your algae fuels research. See a preview here - http://www.oilgae.com/ref/report/academic/academic_report.html The report was updated in June 2010. Get a free Sample Report here - http://www.oilgae.com/ref/downloads/Oilgae_Academic_Edition_Preview.pdf |
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