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Saturday, 07 November 2009 01:06

Kansas State Engineers Study Algae Growth

Two Kansas State University engineers are assessing systematic production methods that could make the costs of algae oil production more reasonable, helping move the U.S. from fossil fuel dependency to renewable energy replacements.
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 17:23

The History of Fuel

SNT this morning released their report, "The History of Fuel" to the public. Chief of Operations at SNT, Nathan Morrison, oversaw the research end of the project which has been ongoing since early May.

Thursday, 24 September 2009 15:00

Algae Oil To Be Used As Jet Fuel Feed Stock

BioJet Corporation (formerly JatrophaBioJet) ( www.biojetcorp.com ) and E85 LLC jointly announced today that they have executed a Bio-SPK forward contract for the sale by BioJet and the purchase by E85 of 4 million barrels of aviation bio jet fuel. "Bio-SPK" is now the proper aviation industry term for bio jet fuel and the fuel delivered under this contract will meet ASTM International specifications. Other than quantity, the terms of the contract were undisclosed.

BioJet CEO Mitch Hawkins said: "This contract is a milestone in the developing international process of providing bio jet fuel to the commercial aviation industry. To our knowledge, it is by far the largest sale of bio jet fuel to date and demonstrates the commercial viability of our value-chain integration model. It also represents a major step for our company in achieving our goal of providing 30 million barrels of bio jet fuel annually."

Hugh Canady, Chairman of E85 stated: "E85 is very pleased to participate as an early adopter and first-mover in the enablement of the worldwide aviation bio jet commodity chain. We especially appreciate the innovative price indexing which BioJet has worked out. It falls in line with our philosophy of transparency in pricing of all our oil transactions. Along with BioJet, we believe in the Principles of Sustainability and hope to become a significant player in world aviation's bio jet business." He went on to say that European Union mandates to reduce climate change have been announced which are now slated to affect approximately 4,000 aviation operators and provide bans at EU member airports for aviation operators, including military, which do not comply.

Both companies expect demand for aviation biofuels to exceed 280 million barrels annually. BioJet Corporation's objective is to be an international leader as supply chain integrator in bio jet fuel for aviation. This fuel is now properly referred to as Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene (Bio-SPK). Bio-SPK is being certified for commercial use by the American Society for Testing and Materials International (ASTMI) who estimates that certification will be complete by the end of 2010.

Hawkins also commented: "The primary issue in any biofuel is the feedstock. BioJet is fundamentally agnostic with regard to feedstocks and is committed to utilizing any and all sustainable and economically viable feedstock in the fulfillment of its mission. These include Jatropha, Camelina, Algae, and Designer sources. That said, we believe that today and for the next several years, Jatropha will be the credible, prime feedstock. Hence, we already control millions of barrels of jatropha feedstock."

BioJet, along with its partner South Pole Carbon Asset Management (Zurich) ( www.southpole.com ), also utilizes its formidable carbon resources to provide the solution to the very large related carbon offset opportunity, believed to be in excess of 660 million metric tons of CO2 per year from worldwide aviation.

 

 

 

Tuesday, 22 September 2009 16:23

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Sustainable Green Technologies (SGT) a start-up company in Escondido, California announced today that it has discovered a highly effective and low cost way to massively increase algal oil production. Metabolic engineering research conducted at SGT over the past two years paid off when SGT scientists uncovered the elusive and long sought after “lipid trigger” in green algae.

Usually algae store excess harvested solar energy in the form of starch and in smaller amounts as lipid droplets within their cells. But under certain ideal conditions, many microalgae appear to flip a switch to turn on massive production and storage of oils instead of starch. The true nature of this metabolic switch as well as the conditions which activate (or trigger) the switch remained elusive. Now SGT is able to activate the switch at will and to create “obese algae.” This breakthrough technology supports the U.S. Advanced Energy Initiative - which seeks to diversify the U.S. energy portfolio and to reduce dependence on foreign oil. “

We uncovered the algae oil lipid trigger almost by accident,” notes Dr. Elmar Schmid, SGT’s CSO. "We were looking for new and rational uses of a waste stream from our biohydrogen technology. We found the waste from our biohydrogen system sparked tremendous growth of our green algae, and more importantly, massively increased lipid production and storage within our algae. In other words, our algae became obese within one week!

We now have a highly efficient, cost-effective way of producing large amounts of algae oils for biodiesel fuel production. On top of that, we can produce clean biohydrogen from the resulting biodiesel refinery waste!” exclaims Dr. Schmid. SGT’s biohydrogen technology was developed by researchers at SGT isolating and characterizing hydrogen-producing microbes, SGT’s microbes can convert a variety of feedstock into biohydrogen energy, for example glycerol waste from bio-diesel production, sugars derived from sugar cane and sugar beet, office paper once it is turned into glucose by enzymes, and from brewery wastes just to name a few. The biohydrogen is used in a fuel cell to produce electricity. SGT has applied for a grant from the Department of Energy to further develop this Algae oil and biohydrogen energy system.

Wednesday, 23 September 2009 23:27

Algae BioFuels

A very good overview showing the potential of algoil as a viable alternative energy source.

Monday, 31 August 2009 13:07

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Aquentium, Inc., a publicly traded company in the United States of America (OTCBB: AQNM) is pleased to announce that the company has secured 475 acres in the State of New Mexico for the development of an algae bio-fuel production facility.
Friday, 28 August 2009 15:47

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