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Algae Biofuel Technology Will Be Commercialized




Allied Minds will invest in the University of Washington process for the production of biofuels from specific strains of algae, creating AXI, LLC to bring the technology to market. ...
... "AXI is developing algal strains that will bridge the gap between the promise of clean energy generation and the reality of economical biofuel production systems. Of the many feedstocks that can be used for biodiesel, algae are emerging as the clear winner because significant biomass can be produced on non-arable lands (thus avoiding the food vs. fuel debate) and CO2 (a greenhouse gas) supports their growth. " ...
Via AXI: University of Washington Algal Biofuel Technology

AXI: "The AXI technology is being developed by Professor Rose Ann Cattolico of the University of Washington."

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