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Assistant Secretary of the Navy Dennis McGinn to Keynote Algae Biomass Summit

Dennis McGinn
Dennis McGinn

Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Energy, Installations and Environment) Dennis McGinn has been confirmed as a keynote speaker at the 8th Annual Algae Biomass Summit in San Diego! 

 
Register today! Early-bird rates expire on August 1st!
 
Dennis McGinn is leading the Department of the Navy’s search for advanced biofuels that can provide sustainable and independent sources of energy for Navy operations. 
 
Come to the Algae Biomass Summit to hear how algae-based fuels are on track to help improve national and economic security!
 
Check out the latest additions to the Summit’s exciting agenda for everything in algae research, commercialization and policy.
 
For a first-hand look at algae cultivation and research Summit attendees will also have the chance to sign up for recently added tours of the Imperial Valley’s Algae Facilities and La Jolla’s Famous Biotech Mesa
 
See you in San Diego!

Assistant Secretary of the Navy Dennis McGinn to Keynote Algae Biomass Summit

The Department of the Navy’s investments in advanced biofuels could improve national and economic security

SAN DIEGO, Calif.  (July 23, 2014) The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO), the trade association for the algae industry, announced today that Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Energy, Installations and Environment) Dennis McGinn will be a Keynote Speaker at the 8th Annual Algae Biomass Summit (ABS) – the largest algae conference in the world. The agenda for the Summit, being held September 29-October 2 in San Diego, California can be viewed at: http://www.algaebiomasssummit.org/?page=Agenda.

McGinn is leading the Department of the Navy (DON) in its search to find advanced biofuels that will serve as a sustainable and independent source of energy for DON operations and help bring national and economic security for the nation. Under the Defense Production Act, the DON has looked at numerous feedstocks and the ability to bring larger quantities of advanced alternative fuels to market.  Algae-based fuels have been looked at because of their great potential for becoming sustainable and scalable. A number of ABO member companies, including Cellana, Sapphire Energy, Algenol and Bioprocess Algae are leading the effort and investing hundreds of millions of dollars to commercialize algae-derived automotive, aviation and marine fuels.

“Assistant Secretary McGinn is a well-respected and powerful advocate for the importance of domestically-produced renewable fuels as a strategic imperative for the United States military,” said Matt Carr, Executive Director of ABO. “The algae fuels industry is creating new sources of fuel and energy that will create jobs, increase our energy security and deliver improved performance for our economy.”

McGinn, a 35-year veteran of the U.S. Navy, retired in 2002 after achieving the rank of Vice Admiral. Since then, he has been active in advocating for renewable energy and national security. He is the former President of the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE), an organization dedicated to building a secure and prosperous America with clean, renewable energy.  While at ACORE, he led efforts to communicate the significant economic, security and environmental benefits of renewable energy. McGinn is also a past co-chairman of the CNA Military Advisory Board and an international security senior fellow at the Rocky Mountain Institute.

Hundreds of stakeholders from the algae industry will be in attendance at the Algae Biomass Summit to hear McGinn speak. The Algae Biomass Summit features keynotes, panels and nearly 100 presentations in breakout sessions organized into four tracks: Biology, Engineering & Analysis, Finance & Policy, and Commercialization. More than 100 posters will be on display showcasing groundbreaking new technologies and research. More information about the Summit can be found at www.algaebiomasssummit.org.

About the Algae Biomass Organization

The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit whose mission is to promote the development of viable commercial markets for renewable and sustainable commodities derived from algae. Its membership is comprised of people, companies and organizations across the value chain. More information about ABO, including its leadership, membership, costs, benefits and members and their affiliations, is available at the website: www.algaebiomass.org.

 

Assistant Secretary of the Navy Dennis McGinn to Keynote Algae Biomass Summit

Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Energy, Installations and Environment) Dennis McGinn has been confirmed as a keynote speaker at the 8th Annual Algae Biomass Summit in San Diego! 
 
Register today! Early-bird rates expire on August 1st!
 
Dennis McGinn is leading the Department of the Navy’s search for advanced biofuels that can provide sustainable and independent sources of energy for Navy operations. 
 
Come to the Algae Biomass Summit to hear how algae-based fuels are on track to help improve national and economic security!
 
Check out the latest additions to the Summit’s exciting agendafor everything in algae research, commercialization and policy.
 
For a first-hand look at algae cultivation and research Summit attendees will also have the chance to sign up for recently added tours of the Imperial Valley’s Algae Facilities and La Jolla’s Famous Biotech Mesa
 
See you in San Diego!

US Department of Energy Continues to Support Algae Technology

Great news for the algae industry this week as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has funded two projects focused on driving down the cost of producing affordable and sustainable fuels from algae.

Cellana's raceway algae ponds in Hawaii
Raceway algae ponds at Cellana’s facility in Hawaii

Today, DOE announced $3.5 million for an algae project aimed at accelerating the development of sustainable, affordable algal biofuels. This research project supports the Department’s goal of producing 2,500 gallons of algal biofuel feedstock per acre per year by 2018, an important milestone toward reducing the cost of algal biofuels to cost-competitive levels of 5,000 gallons per acre per year by 2022.

ABO member company Cellana, LLC, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, was selected to develop a fully integrated, high-yield algae feedstock production system by integrating the most advanced strain improvement, cultivation, and processing technologies into their operations at their Kona Demonstration Facility.

Earlier this week, the DOE announced that SRI International of Menlo Park, California would receive $3.2 million to produce a bio-crude oil from algal biomass that will maximize the amount of renewable carbon recovered for use in fuel and reduce the nitrogen content of the product in order to meet fuel quality standards.

The Energy Department’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) accelerates development and deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies and market-based solutions that strengthen U.S. energy security, environmental quality, and economic vitality. Learn more about EERE’s work with industry, academia, and national laboratory partners on a balanced portfolio of research in biofuels and conversion technologies.

Congrats to both companies, and a special thank you to the DOE’s EERE for its continued support of algae technologies. Our industry continues to make significant progress in commercialization of algae-derived fuels, feed and food, offering new opportunities for economic growth as well as food and energy security.

See the Algae Industry In Action! New Tours Added to the Algae Biomass Summit

See the Algae Industry In Action!
New Tours Added to the Algae Biomass Summit 
 
Exciting new tours have just been added to the agenda of the Algae Biomass Summit in San Diego! Register today and sign up for a first-hand look at algae cultivation and research in the Imperial Valley’s Algae Facilities and La Jolla’s Famous Biotech Mesa
 
Summit registration buttonAct soon! We expect these tours to sell out. When you register for the Summit you will be able to add one, or both, of these new tours to your itinerary. Tours offer great networking opportunities! Read on for more details.
 
Imperial Valley Algae Facilities and Renewable Energy Tour 
Monday, September 29, 2014 

8:00AM – 5:00PM 

Price: $175


Earthrise Nutritionals

Visit the Imperial Valley, home of Algae Biomass Organization member companiesEarthrise Nutritionals and Hyperlight Energy and major renewable energy projects including the Hudson Power geothermal facility. This tour is hosted by the Imperial Valley Economic Development Corporation (IVEDC) and San Diego State University (SDSU) Brawley Campus. During the tour you will visit Earthrise Nutritionals, the largest algae farm in the United States, the innovative combined power and algae biomass demonstration facility of Hyperlight Energy, located on the SDSU Brawley Campus and, pending final confirmation, the 50 MW power plant operated by Hudson Ranch Power. IVEDC will coordinate an informative tour guide for each bus including presentations and video documentaries. A box breakfast and lunch will be included along with beverages. Dress for the desert heat!

Buses will depart from the Marriott on Monday, September 29 at 8:00 AM and return at 5:00 PM in time for the Algae Biomass Summit Opening Reception.


Register for the Summit today and the Imperial Valley Tour!

La Jolla’s Famous Biotech Mesa and Green Flash 
Reception Tour
Thursday, October 2, 2014 

1:00PM – 8:00PM 

Price $150


California Center for Algae Biotechnology. Photo: Eric Jepson, UC San Diego Publications

The California Center for Algae Biotechnology (CalCAB) hosts this tour of the famous La Jolla Biotech Mesa complex, home of ABO member companies Sapphire Energy and SGI-DNA, Inc. a Synthetic Genomics Company. The world-renown cluster of biotech excellence is directly related to the exceptional quality of research that has spun out of University of California San Diego (UCSD) where CalCAB, an academic/private consortium is located. On this tour you will visit the SGI-DNA DNA Assembly Facility. SGI-DNA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Synthetic Genomics providing large and complex DNA synthesis and assembly services to customers around the world. 

You will also visit the UCSD Biological Field Station where UCSD and Sapphire scientists and staff will review their close private sector and academic collaborations that resulted in being ranked the number one algae biofuels consortium funded by the Department of Energy.


A Green Flash Sunset

After the tour the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a Department of UCSD and academic home of five of the CalCAB scientists, will host a Green Flash reception with food and libations. On a first come first served basis, up to 75 attendees can join a guided tour of the original equipment used by Charles David Keeling to create the “Keeling Curve” of atmospheric CO2 at Mauna Loa – the pulse of climate change. 

Sunset is at 6:32 pm and if the sky conditions cooperate, we guarantee a Green Flash! Attendees will get a scientific explanation of the phenomenon and provide instructions on viewing the Green Flash, let’s hope for a clear horizon over the ocean! Buses leave the Marriott Thursday, October 2 at 1:00 PM and return at 8:00 PM. 


Register for the Summit today and add the Biotech Mesa Tour and Green Flash Reception! 

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