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Algae Biomass Organization Statement on Farm to Fleet Program

Washington, DC (December 12, 2013) – The Algae Biomass Organization, the trade association for the US algae industry, today issued the following statement applauding President Obama, US Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus for taking a bold, fiscally responsible step toward increasing the supply of domestically produced biofuels:

“The Farm to Fleet program will help accelerate the production of biofuels made from a range of domestic crops, including algae, and will stimulate increased investment from the private sector.

“Algae fuel producers — high-tech algae farmers — stand ready to work with USDA and the Navy to supply our nation’s vessels, aircraft and support vehicles with competitively priced, domestically produced, drop-in fuels made from algae.

“The market certainty provided by the U.S. Navy is a welcome and much needed demonstration of support for our industry, and one that will increase investor confidence in the prospects for long-term demand for biofuels derived from algae.

“We will proudly work with the USDA and the Navy to show what’s possible when American ingenuity and entrepreneurialism are focused on producing fuels that drive economic growth and enhance national security. We look forward to the day when algae-derived fuels are used throughout the global Naval fleet.”

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.

Contacts:
Nate Kommers, Scoville Public Relations for ABO

206-625-0075 x2, nate.kommers@scovillepr.com

 

Phillips 66 and Sapphire Energy Partner to Certify Crude Oil from Algae

Another major energy company has taken interest in renewable crude oil that is made from algae. Today Sapphire Energy and Phillips 66 announced a joint development agreement that will accelerate the certification of Sapphire’s Green Crude oil for processing in traditional refineries.

This step is a vital part of introducing a new fuel to market, and Phillips 66’s interest is another sign that algae cultivation technologies are gaining steam.

Sapphire, which announced a previous deal with an oil major earlier this year, is already producing its Green Crude on a daily basis and expects commercial production by 2018. We are on the way to a new domestic supply of renewable fuels!

More information about the deal can be found in the press release.

Invitation to ABO Members to Post Abstracts of Peer Reviewed Publications

ABO invites all of its members to submit your peer-reviewed journal articles (authors, title, citation, abstract, author affiliations) for posting to the ABO website.  All articles published in 2012 and after are eligible for posting.  The articles should be relevant to and supportive of the goals of the ABO.

The posting should be submitted by either the senior or corresponding author of the paper. To request consideration please send us a note via ABO’s contact form with the subject line: “attn: peer review committee”.

The peer review committee will decide if the submission meets the standards of interest and relevance to the ABO peer reviewed journal publication, and ABO membership.

The submitting author is responsible for obtaining permission of the other authors and any copyright holders. The submissions, if accepted, will be posted at ABO’s Reports & Studies  webpage.

Algae Cultivation Workshop Feb 24-28

The Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation (AzCATI) and the Culture Collection of Algae (UTEX), through the D.O.E.-sponsored Algae Testbed Public-Private-Partnership (ATP3), offer comprehensive workshops on the cultivation of microalgae, strain selection, pilot-scale cultivation, harvesting and processing, and analysis of valuable oils and co-products.

The next ATP3 workshop titled “Routine Measurement and Biochemical Analysis of Microalgal Cultures”  will be held Feb. 24‐28, 2014 at AzCATI in Mesa, Arizona.

Click here to learn more information, including how to register.

Algae Biomass Summit Presentations Available for ABO Members

Slide presentations made during the 2013 Algae Biomass Summit are now available in the Members Resources section of ABO’s website.

You can use your member password to access the slide decks on topics ranging from algae research breakthroughs, production technologies, to the latest commercial facilities.

Access the presentations by clicking on Member Log-In at the top of ABO’s homepage and then visiting the Member Resources page at: https://algaebiomass.org/membershippages/member-resources/

If you have forgotten your member password you will be prompted to recover or reset with a new one.