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May 12, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Algae start-up Bionavitas says “4 years to reach commercial stage” as “shade wall” perplexes engineers

In Washington state, algae start-up Bionavitas said that it will take up to four years to reach commercial levels of production, but that its waste water treatment business is developing faster. The company is attempting to develop a bioreactor that overcomes the “shade wall”, in which algae begins to block sunlight and reduce its reproduction rate. The company said it was attempting to design a “passive optical” system to address the issue. However, the company said that it had shown good results with its algae strain’s ability to remove selenia, a poison, from water.

Algae-based research and development continues to pick up in pace, even though the US Defense Department is estimating that the current production cost of algae oil exceeds $20 per gallon. Recent developments include:

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