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May 30, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

“Jury still out on algae systems”, says Sandia National Lab researcher; algae round-up

The jury is out on all [algae systems],” Sandia National Laboratory researcher Ron Pate told Popular Mechanics, “nobody has fully demonstrated that their system is going to be affordable and scalable, and be robust in terms of operations and maintenance and the ability to produce a large amount of oil routinely.” Pate’s comment was one of several in a comprehensive roundup on algae developments published in Popular Mechanics. Among the reports findings: a consistent refrain of “where’s the algae” – a finding that that no one seems to have more than a few gallons of algae oil on hand. The report covers Honeywell UOP, Solix Biofuesls, Chevron, Shell, DARPA, Bionavitas, GreenFuel, and HR BioPetroleum.

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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