You may have to look hard, but some very smart companies are doing some very creative things when it comes to the environment TIME Magazine: By Bryan Walsh Monday, Dec. 06, 2010 It’s a dirty secret: the biggest renewable energy business in the U.S. isn’t solar or wind or electric cars. It’s plain old corn […]
Top 20 Green Tech Ideas – Algae Food
You may have to look hard, but some very smart companies are doing some very creative things when it comes to the environment TIME Magazine, By Bryan Walsh Monday, Dec. 06, 2010 For something that looks like pond scum — actually, it pretty much is pond scum — algae are extremely useful. Just ask the […]
Algae Biomass Organization Publishes First Descriptive Language Guidelines for the Algae Industry
Document intended to remove confusion, increase cohesion among experts evaluating algae technology MINNEAPOLIS, MN – December 2, 2010 – The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO), the trade association for the algae industry, today released its “Algal Industry Minimum Descriptive Language” document — the first attempt at establishing a “common language” for the algae industry. The document, […]
ABO Responds to Algal Market Surveys
November 22, 2010 AlgaeIndustryMagazine.com With the current popularity of surveys and market reports estimating the growth projections of the algal industry, as well as assessing it’s hurdles, the Algal Biomass Organization (ABO) has issued a statement to put these reports into perspective.
Algae Fuel Inches Toward Price Parity with Oil
With over 100 start-ups hard at work, industry predicts it can deliver success in under a decade if granted production tax credits By Stacy Feldman Nov 22, 2010 The promise of making motor fuel out of pond scum is inching closer to reality as the algae industry and its supporters plow forward with technology demonstrations […]