Aquaflow inks cooperation agreement with CRI Catalyst Company for algal-based biofuel

April 18, 2012 |

In New Zealand, Aquaflow announced a technology cooperation agreement with CRI Catalyst Company (CRI) to bring together Aquaflow’s unique capability with algae, mixed and varied feedstocks, and CRI’s license to IH2 technology, to prove their commercial effectiveness in producing hydrocarbon fuel.

Aquaflow director Nick Gerritsen explains “The combination of Aquaflow multi-biomass feed and CRI IH2  technologies means that any biomass – algae, wood waste, agricultural waste such as vine prunings, invasive weeds like gorse or broom and solid waste, can be turned into renewable transport fuels.”

Category: Fuels

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