Book your flight and hotel today for the Algae Biomass Summit

With the Algae Biomass Summit around the corner, now is the time to solidify your travel plans if you want to take advantage of the Summit’s incredible discounts. Summit attendees can still get special room rates at the Grand America Hotel — but act soon, this rate will expire on October 6!

We also have separate discounts for government and student attendees.

You can also qualify for a special flight discount with Delta Airlines. Please visit our Venue and Travel Information page for more information, and see you in Salt Lake City!

Algae Awards Just Keep Coming: NREL, Michigan State the Latest to Gain DOE Support

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) and Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) each issued one additional algae research award this week bringing the total investment in algae by the DOE in 2017 thus far to 28 projects worth nearly $44 million — the strongest signal yet that ABO’s investment in education and advocacy is yielding strong returns for the algae sector.

On Friday, Michigan State University announced it has been awarded a $1 million grant from FE to explore algae-based technologies to capture power plant emissions and sustainably turn them into valuable products. This becomes the third algae carbon capture and use (CCU) project to be funded by FE following ABO’s successful effort in 2016 to increase CCU funding at FE to $10 million annually. 

On Tuesday, BETO announced up to $3.5 million has been awarded under the Algal Biomass Yield, Phase 2 (ABY2) funding program to a team led by the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL). The team also includes Colorado State University, Colorado School of Mines, Arizona State University, Sandia National Laboratories, POS Bio-Sciences, Sapphire Energy, and Utah State University. DOE awarded $15 million for three  additional ABY2 projects in 2016. 

The latest awards are on top of the 18 awards totaling $22 million for macroalgae research issued this month by ARPA-E under the MARINER program; seven awards totaling over $16 million issued by BETO under the PEAK funding opportunity earlier this year; and $1 million FE grant to the University of Kentucky to continue their algae CCU pilot project with Duke Energy.

ARPA-E Makes Game-changing $22 million Investment in Macroalgae

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) today announced 18 awards totaling over $22 million to support high-impact research and development in macroalgae production for fuels and other products. The grants are being made under the Macroalgae Research Inspiring Novel Energy Resources (MARINER) program, launched by ARPA-E in December following extensive consultation with ABO and other algae industry stakeholders. MARINER projects will develop the tools to enable the United States to become a leading producer of macroalgae for fuels and a variety of other products. Congratulations to the many ABO members among the awardees.

Cashing in on Carbon, Nitrogen, and Nutrients at the Algae Biomass Summit

Algae cultivation and other microbial approaches to mitigating carbon emissions are gaining attention for their ability to create valuable co-products alongside emissions reductions.  Meanwhile, several projects around the world are also using algae to mitigate nutrient releases from domestic wastewater, agriculture and feedlot operations.

Join representatives from utilities, manufacturing and agriculture at the 2017 Algae Biomass Summit as they discuss the exciting opportunities for applications of algae in nutrient and carbon recycling.  Plenary speakers include:

  • Mark Allen, Vice President, Accelergy Corporation
  • Rob Teegarden, Vice President, Orlando Utilities Commission
  • Mark Edwards, Co-Founder, Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance
  • Dal Wayment, General Manager, South Davis Sewer District, Utah

Check out the full 2017 Algae Biomass Summit agenda at:  2017 Algae Biomass Summit Agenda

Health & Nutrition at the Algae Biomass Summit

Algae are set to play an enormous role in health and nutrition solutions for the 21st century. Join leading technology and product developers at the 2017 Algae Biomass Summit to learn how algae are becoming a sustainable source of alternative proteins, nutraceuticals and oils, or as a production platform for innovative therapies and new drugs.

The Summit’s opening panel will feature global nutrition leaders and pioneers in plant-based products to discuss opportunities and challenges in bringing algae health solutions to the global market, including: 
     Chris Butt, Principal Scientist, DSM 
     Uma Sudan, CEO, Valensa International 
     Xun Wang, CEO, Triton Algae Innovations 
     Miguel Calatayud, CEO, Qualitas Health

Check out the full 2017 Algae Biomass Summit agenda at:  2017 Algae Biomass Summit Agenda