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=Brief Outline of Research Results=
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Algae for Energy
Algae for Energy
*Companies
*Companies
**Jul 14, 2009 Exxon announced a plan to invest $600 million in the production of biofuel from algae (http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/ariel-schwartz/sustainability/surprise-longtime-biofuel-holdout-exxon-makes-600-million-algae-f)  
**Jul 14, 2009 Exxon announced a plan to invest $600 million in the production of biofuel from algae (http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/ariel-schwartz/sustainability/surprise-longtime-biofuel-holdout-exxon-makes-600-million-algae-f) Exxon is supporting Synthetic Genomics
**Exxon is supporting Synthetic Genomics
**Dow Chemical
**Dow Chemical
***http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/29/turning-carbon-dioxide-into-fuel/
***http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/29/turning-carbon-dioxide-into-fuel/
***building a pilot plant on the site of a Dow plant in Freeport, Tex.
***building a pilot plant in Freeport, Tex.
**Fast Companies List of 5 (http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/ariel-schwartz/sustainability/when-will-we-see-commercial-scale-algae-fuel)  
**Fast Companies List of 5 (http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/ariel-schwartz/sustainability/when-will-we-see-commercial-scale-algae-fuel)  
***Renewed World Energies
***Renewed World Energies
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***both biodiesel and ethanol
***both biodiesel and ethanol
***In Popular Mechanics: http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/earth/4213775.html
***In Popular Mechanics: http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/earth/4213775.html
**Industry Associations/Events
*Industry Associations/Events
***2nd Annual Desert Biofuels Summit in Scottsdale, Arizona
**2nd Annual Desert Biofuels Summit in Scottsdale, Arizona
**Intellectual Property
*Intellectual Property
***Valcent uses a closed, vertical system, growing the algae in long rows of moving plastic bags. The patented system is called Vertigro, a joint venture with Canadian alternative energy company Global Green Solutions. (http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/04/01/algae.oil/index.html)
**Valcent growing system
**General BioFuel Sources
***closed, vertical system, growing algae in long rows of moving plastic bags.  
***Grain Sources
***"patented system is called Vertigro, a joint venture with Canadian alternative energy company Global Green Solutions." (http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/04/01/algae.oil/index.html)
****Corn and Soy
*General BioFuel Sources
*****ethanol from corn and biodiesel from soybeans
**Grain Sources
*****Generally did not succeed due to an increase in food prices and criticism that the production process was not energy efficient.  (http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/francine-hardaway/world-startups-outside-silicon-valley/ten-companies-you-need-know-about)
***Corn and Soy
***NonGrain Sources
****ethanol from corn and biodiesel from soybeans
****Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) Companies
****Generally did not succeed due to an increase in food prices and criticism that the production process was not energy efficient.  (http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/francine-hardaway/world-startups-outside-silicon-valley/ten-companies-you-need-know-about)
a. Can use local resources to benefit the local economy OR be created on a larger scale and distributed.   
**NonGrain Sources
2. Algae and Jetropha Companies:
***Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) Companies
a. Production methods
****Can use local resources to benefit the local economy OR be created on a larger scale and distributed.   
i. contaminant-free salt water aquifers
***Algae and Jetropha Companies:
ii. closed loop algae system
****Production methods
b. Efficiency
*****contaminant-free salt water aquifers
i. “30 times more energy per acre than land crops such as soybeans, according to the U.S. Department of Energy” (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/03/AR2008010303907.html)
*****closed loop algae system
ii. “algae species also can grow in saltwater and other harsh conditions” (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/03/AR2008010303907.html)
****Efficiency
c. Commercialization
*****“30 times more energy per acre than land crops such as soybeans, according to the U.S. Department of Energy” (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/03/AR2008010303907.html)
i. Jet Fuel
*****“algae species also can grow in saltwater and other harsh conditions” (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/03/AR2008010303907.html)
1. Boeing and Air New Zealand recently announced a joint project with a New Zealand company to develop an algae-based jet fuel, while Virgin Atlantic is looking into the technology as part of a biofuels initiative. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/03/AR2008010303907.html)
*Commercialization
ii. Fuel Cells
**Jet Fuel
1. 2000 Berkley discovery of how to use algea for hydrogen production (http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/2000/02/16/scum.html)  
***Boeing and Air New Zealand joint project to develop an algae-based jet fuel (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/03/AR2008010303907.html)
2. “microscopic green algae -- known to scientists as Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, and to regular folk as pond scum -- was discovered more than 60 years ago to split water into hydrogen and oxygen under controlled conditions.” (http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2002/08/54456)
***Virgin Atlantic is part of a biofuels initiative. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/03/AR2008010303907.html)
**Fuel Cells
***2000 Berkley discovery of how to use algea for hydrogen production (http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/2000/02/16/scum.html)  
***“microscopic green algae -- known to scientists as Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, and to regular folk as pond scum -- was discovered more than 60 years ago to split water into hydrogen and oxygen under controlled conditions.” (http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2002/08/54456)


=Bibliography=
=Bibliography=
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*Greenwire, K.H.O., 2009. Exxon Sinks $600M Into Algae-Based Biofuels in Major Strategy Shift. The New York Times. Available at: http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/07/14/14greenwire-exxon-sinks-600m-into-algae-based-biofuels-in-33562.html [Accessed August 6, 2009].(Greenwire 2009)
*Greenwire, K.H.O., 2009. Exxon Sinks $600M Into Algae-Based Biofuels in Major Strategy Shift. The New York Times. Available at: http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/07/14/14greenwire-exxon-sinks-600m-into-algae-based-biofuels-in-33562.html [Accessed August 6, 2009].(Greenwire 2009)


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