Algae fuel in the United States
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There are diverse companies developing biofuels from algae:
- Algoil Industries, Inc.
- Aurora BioFuels [1]
- Blue Marble Energy [2]
- Cellana (Shell [3][4] and HR BioPetroleum [5]).
- Chevron Corporation (in collaboration with US-DOE NREL). [6]
- Diversified Energy Corporation. [7]
- Global Green Solutions [8]
- GreenerBioEnergy [9]
- GreenFuel Technologies Corporation
- Imperium Renewables [10], former Seattle Biodiesel, LLC.
- Inventure Chemical [11]
- Kai BioEnergy Corp. [12]
- Live Fuels, Inc. [13]
- PetroSun and Algae BioFuels Inc., wholly-owned subsidiary. [14] [15]
- Sapphire Energy [16] [17] [18] [19]
- Solazyme, Inc. [20] that supplies algae oil to Imperium Renewables. [21]
- Solix Biofuels [22]
- Vertigro, a Valcent Products´ joint venture with Global Green Solutions. [23] [24]
- Virgin Green Fund
[edit] References
- ^ Aurora Biofuels
- ^ Blue Marble Energy<-- Bot generated title -->
- ^ http://www.eere.energy.gov/news/news_detail.cfm/news_id=11477
- ^ Shell joint venture to produce biodiesel from algae | Green Tech blog - CNET News.com
- ^ HR BioPetroleum Home
- ^ http://www.eere.energy.gov/news/news_detail.cfm/news_id=11477
- ^ Diversified Energy
- ^ Global Green Solutions Inc. - Home Page - Wed Feb 13, 2008
- ^ GreenerBioEnergy - Home page - Tues Apr 29, 2008
- ^ http://www.imperiumrenewables.com , http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9727005-7.html
- ^ Accelerating the Biofuel Revolution - Inventure
- ^ Kai BioEnergy --- Tomorrow's Energy Today
- ^ Live Fuels, Inc.
- ^ PetroSun
- ^ Gas 2.0
- ^ http://www.sapphireenergy.com/
- ^ http://www.greencrudeproduction.com/
- ^ Los Angeles Times
- ^ The Earth Times
- ^ Solazyme
- ^ http://media.cleantech.com/1279/solazyme-algae-imperium-renewables
- ^ Solix :: Fueling A Better World
- ^ Valcent Products Inc,. - Home Page - Sat May 31, 2008
- ^ http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/04/01/algae.oil/index.html