Researchers at United Environment and Energy LLC in Horseheads, New York (yes, Horseheads...) have announced that they have developed «the first economical, eco-friendly process to convert
algae oil into biodiesel.»
Many Paleo eaters have welcomed Thrive ®
Algae Oil into their diets!
Not exact matches
Greentech Media is reporting about another
algae startup that thinks it has the secret formula to turn pond scum
into the answer to curing our addiction to
oil.
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Algae Oil
Then it transformed itself
into a company called TerraVia Holdings Inc., which sells
algae - based
oil for cosmetics and food products.
Another company ready to make the leap
into commercial scale production of
algae fuel is Sapphire Energy, which operates a 2,200 acre
algae farm in New Mexico where
oil is harvested across 70 open ponds and refined on site.
«Maybe if we can transfer the genetic information to make these oils
into quicker growing organisms like other
algae that grow a lot quicker or a land plant that can produce large amounts of biomass, we can have them produce
oil for us.»
His 2006 startup, Solix Biofuels in Fort Collins, Colorado, will convert cheaply mass - produced,
algae - derived
oil into biodiesel.
Algae, with its ability to produce an
oil that mimics the properties of crude, could easily slip
into existing motors that currently run on fossil fuels, proponents say.
If you are vegetarian or vegan, you can look
into algae oil; otherwise, you can take fish or krill
oil.
There are several variations of the Udo's Choice
Oil, and one of them (labeled DHA 3 -6-9 Blend) even contains a DHA algae oil blended into the mix along with organic flax oil, coconut oil, evening primrose oil, rice bran oil, oat germ and bran oil, and a few othe
Oil, and one of them (labeled DHA 3 -6-9 Blend) even contains a DHA
algae oil blended into the mix along with organic flax oil, coconut oil, evening primrose oil, rice bran oil, oat germ and bran oil, and a few othe
oil blended
into the mix along with organic flax
oil, coconut oil, evening primrose oil, rice bran oil, oat germ and bran oil, and a few othe
oil, coconut
oil, evening primrose oil, rice bran oil, oat germ and bran oil, and a few othe
oil, evening primrose
oil, rice bran oil, oat germ and bran oil, and a few othe
oil, rice bran
oil, oat germ and bran oil, and a few othe
oil, oat germ and bran
oil, and a few othe
oil, and a few others.
Bottomline: Because even distilled fish
oil has been found to contain toxic industrial pollutants, the safest source is
algae or yeast derived EPA / DHA (our bodies can retroconvert DHA
into EPA and vice-versa).
What we really need to do, of course, is stop un-sequestering any more carbon, and use the best techniques of extracting
oil from
algae to re-insert this high - carbon stuff back
into the ground.
The Government of Canada is supporting a three - year project that will result in the construction of a $ 19 - million, demonstration - scale facility in Alberta that will use
algae to recycle industrial carbon dioxide emissions from an
oil sands facility
into commercial products such as biofuels.
Aurora Biofuels says it has developed a more voracious CO2 - gobbling strain of
algae, which produces an
oil that can be converted
into biofuel.
In an effort to curb carbon emissions, Canadian energy companies have started converting CO2
into products — taking carbon dioxide from processing
oil sands, mixing it with wastewater and fed to
algae, which then can be turned
into cattle feed and other products.
atmosphere Pump
into empty gas &
oil fields New technology so ideas are being developed (
algae) 4.
Condider this:» The fossil fuels we burn today - coal,
oil and gas took Mother Nature 500 million years to make by taking carbon dioxide out of the air and turning it
into algae, plants, trees and critters that ultimately became coal, crude
oil and natural gas.»