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Biodiesel Feedstock Development Agreement for algae biodiesel in Seattle

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/offbeat_news/Algae_based_biodiesel_coming_to_Seattle'; It has been announced that Solazyme and Imperium Renewables have entered into an agreement to combine their talents to produce biodiesel. The cooperation involves a two-step process, the first being handled by Solazyme. In their research in microalgae, they have found particular strains that produce optimum amounts of oils, which Solazyme cultivates and then extracts. They then deliver it to Imperium will then refine the oil into the actual biodiesel fuel. It ... Read more →

More on the concepts behind biodiesel made from algae

Like the nascent hydrogen economy, the biodiesel industry is trying to figure out the best way to move forward. Corn and soy are two of the main feedstocks right now but they're not the most promising ...

Biodiesel purveyor Martin Tobias on the radio at KCBS

Martin Tobias, CEO of Imperium Renewables, was scheduled to be on KCBS for a minute yesterday and ended up staying on air for about three, according to Imperium Renewables. The two KCBS hosts asked ...

Biodiesel Feedstock Development Agreement for algae biodiesel in Seattle 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/offbeat_news/Algae_based_biodiesel_coming_to_Seattle'; It has been announced that Solazyme and Imperium Renewables have entered into an agreement to combine their talents to produce biodiesel. The cooperation involves a two-step process, the first being handled by ...

More on the concepts behind biodiesel made from algae 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Like the nascent hydrogen economy, the biodiesel industry is trying to figure out the best way to move forward. Corn and soy are two of the main feedstocks right now but they're not the most promising for long-term use. As Imperium Renewables president John Plaza told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, ...

Biodiesel purveyor Martin Tobias on the radio at KCBS 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Martin Tobias, CEO of Imperium Renewables, was scheduled to be on KCBS for a minute yesterday and ended up staying on air for about three, according to Imperium Renewables. The two KCBS hosts asked Tobias about how biodiesel is now cheaper than diesel (about twenty to twenty-five cents a gallon in ...



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