With a lot of R&D; going
into algae biodiesel, it would be sad if only small quantities of it could be used (B5, B10) in the diesel vehicles of tomorrow.
Not exact matches
His 2006 startup, Solix Biofuels in Fort Collins, Colorado, will convert cheaply mass - produced,
algae - derived oil
into biodiesel.
Alternatively — and if the economics justify it — the
algae can be processed
into biodiesel and other green fuels / chemicals.
The
algae are then harvested and turned
into biodiesel fuel.
The
algae can be harvested and made
into biodiesel fuel and feed for animals.
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.»
Another fossil fuel company investing in
algae: BP has announced that it will be partnering with Martek Biosciences to work on advancing development of conversion of sugars
into biodiesel, using Martek's «unique
algae - based technologies and intellectual property.