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BREAKING NEWS: First Cars Run on Algae Biodiesel; Breakthrough Production Possible
This is an amazing announcement if what they say is true. People have been trying to figure out algae biodiesel for years!
Just a few hours ago, the world’s first pair of cars to run on algae biodiesel were announced at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival [picture to be uploaded]. The cars were prominently displayed outside the world premier of Fields of Fuel, Josh Tickell’s stunning new documentary on biodiesel and the state of a world dependent on petroleum.Burning a B20 blend of algal biodiesel, these vehicles are the first to make use of a potentially revolutionary way to grow algae for biodiesel production. Solazyme, a synthetic biology company out of San Francisco, has developed a way to grow algae that essentially hijacks the photosynthetic process to optimize oil production. Like any good photosynthetic organism, algae convert the sun’s energy into sugars, which then power the oil-producing process (algae can be over 50% oil). But getting the algae enough sunlight to grow efficiently has been a particular stumbling block to large scale algae production.
January 21, 2008 at 03:23 pm by claybodie, 1586 views, 2 comments




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at 15:40 on January 21st, 2008
What a great development! Thanks for sharing this story, claybodie.
at 17:21 on January 21st, 2008
I have been trying to get governments to look seriously at alge for years, not for fuel, but human food.
We have sufficient nurtient waste that would allow high quality protein rich foods to be grown using renewable resources to fee half the world
at 17:45 on January 21st, 2008
claybodie, I like this story. It's good stuff....now that's a smart car...great report! Interesting, and the way of the future!