List of algal fuel producers

There are no commercial algal fuel producers.[1]

Asia

Iran

  • Iran started investigating the production of algae from 2000. Scientific evidence shows that south Iran is the richest area in the world for cultivating algae, because of high humidity, sunny weather, large unused area and salty water.[2] The first version of algae based biofuel will become available for industrial purposes in 2015.[3]
  • Biofuel Research Team (BRTeam) A multi-national research team focused on various aspects of biofuel research initiated extensive research on algal genetic engineering for enhanced biodiesel production in 2010. They hoped to achieve their first genetically engineered microalgae with enhanced lipid production features in 2015.[4]

Israel

  • In June 2008, Tel Aviv-based Seambiotic and Seattle-based Inventure Chemical announced a joint venture to use CO2 emissions-fed algae to make ethanol and biodiesel at a biofuel plant in Ashkelon, Israel.[5]

Japan

  • Euglena Co., Ltd.

Europe

Bulgaria

France

  • Alpha Biotech[7]

Greece

  • Algae-Farms [8]

Italy

  • Teregroup in Modena: Capacity of 3 million liters producing at 7g of algae per liter. In addition to biodiesel, end products also include animal feed and fertilizer[9]

The Netherlands

  • AlgaeLink N.V. - an international producer of algae, algae-based products and algae growing systems
  • LGem B.V. - producing algae systems
  • SeatechEnergy - based in the Netherlands (Hilversum) but producing algae in Denpasar (Bali, Indonesia); part of Inrada Oil & Gas
  • Tomalgae (Belgium/Netherlands) - producing high value algae concentrate for use as nutritional in early stage larval shrimp and fish hatcheries

Portugal

  • AlgaFuel, S.A.
  • Buggypower - one of the largest microalgae biomass production units with its own technology based on the use of closed photobioreactores

Spain

United Kingdom

  • British Algoil Ltd [11]
  • Varicon Aqua Solutions Ltd - an international supplier of both fresh and aquatic algae, including the supply of aquaculture-based products and algae cultivation systems

The Americas

Argentina

  • Oil Fox, Chubut, 10 T/day[12]{{Primary source inline|date=September 2023}

Canada

Mexico

  • Recursos Renovables Alternativos[14]

United States

There are diverse companies developing biofuels from algae:

  • Algae Floating Systems, Inc.[15]

Oceania

Australia

  • Algae.Tec - an advanced biofuels company focused on commercializing technology that produces algae to manufacture sustainable fuels such as biodiesel and green jet fuel
  • Bio Fuels Pty Ltd - a Victor Smorgon Group company; developing algae biofuels technology in Victoria; oil from the algae will go into the BioMax biodiesel produced by Smorgon Fuels

New Zealand

  • Aquaflow Bionomic Corporation (ABC) - [64] Boeing and Air New Zealand announced a joint project with Aquaflow Bionomic to develop algae. Air New Zealand eventually used jatropha biofuel as Aquaflow was unable to supply any fuel. Aquaflow has not produced a viable method of producing jet fuel from algae.[65]

See also

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