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 …

Just color San Diego algae green in research

By Onell R. Soto Friday, November 12, 2010 If you’re thinking about going solar, well, in a way, you already have. Most of the energy we use on Earth was created by the sun. Oil, coal, natural gas, wind, hydropower, even the heat from a wood-burning stove. (Big exceptions are nuclear and geothermal power.)

Advanced Biofuels Meeting at White House

AlgaeIndustryMagazine.com Leaders of the Advanced Biofuels Association (ABFA), the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) and Algal Biomass Organization (ABO) met this week at the White House with representatives of the Obama Administration to emphasize the vital role the advanced biofuels industry plays in achieving America’s energy security while strengthening the nation’s economy by creating premium new …

The Algae Bears give their Growl

By: Biofuels Digest This week, Pike Research released a report projecting the growth of algal fuel production to only 61 million gallons per year by 2020. Interestingly, the Pike Group projected an overall value of $1.3 billion, or more than $20 per gallon. Hmmm.