Sunday, July 18, 2010 10:18:15 PM
BEHL uses Algaeventures extraction system:
“It reduces extraction costs by more than 99 percent, from $875 per ton to $1.92 per ton. While other extraction techniques can add $5.71 to $22.20 to the cost of a gallon of algae oil, Algaeventure’s process adds only 12 cents per gallon.”
http://www-csgc.ucsd.edu/NEWSROOM/NEWSRELEASES/2009/AlgaeForBiofuels.html
Kent Bioenergy used to farm fish, but now changed to farming algae in 2009.
“There was no profit margin,” says Carlberg, who has collaborated on several Sea Grant aquaculture research projects over the years, the most recent of which sought to develop a vaccine for the problematic fish disease Streptococcus iniae. “It was that simple and it was nothing unique to us, or to California, or to anywhere in the developed world.”
http://www-csgc.ucsd.edu/NEWSROOM/NEWSRELEASES/2009/AlgaeForBiofuels.html
I think BEHL is a winner! Mid to late August can't come soon enough!
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