Algae.Tec Limited an advanced biofuels company with a high-yield enclosed algae growth and harvesting system said the introduction of a price on carbon by the Australian Government in its Clean Energy Future (CEF) package, would accelerate uptake of the Algae.Tec technology by carbon dioxide emitting industries.
The Algae.Tec enclosed modular technology captures carbon dioxide pollution from power stations and manufacturing facilities, which feeds into the algae growth system.
Algae.Tec Executive Chairman Roger Stroud said the CEF package will focus carbon emitting companies and industries on seeking out carbon dioxide reduction technologies.
“This will significantly add to the commercial appeal of the Algae.Tec technology as a solution for carbon dioxide emitting companies,” said Stroud.
Algae.Tec recently signed a Collaboration Contract with the Manildra Group’s industrial facility, south of Sydney in Australia, to construct a demonstration plant.
“The Algae.Tec algae photo-reactors will be sited next to the ethanol facility and take a carbon dioxide feed from the ethanol fermenters into the algae growth system,” said Stroud.
“Algae.Tec is one of few advanced biofuels companies globally with a closed modular engineered technology designed to grow algae on an industrial scale and produce biofuels that replace predominantly imported fossil fuels for transportation use,” said Stroud.
The photo-bio reactors are currently being assembled at the company’s USA headquarters, the Algae Development & Manufacturing Centre in Atlanta, Georgia, an 18,200 square foot fabrication facility.
The Algae.Tec solution is less than one tenth the land footprint of pond growth options, while its enclosed module system is designed to produce algae biomass in virtually any environment on the planet.
The enclosed modular system is designed to deliver the highest yield of algae per hectare, and solves the problem of food-producing land being turned over for biofuel production.
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