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Solazyme algae-based biofuel ok for Jet fuel

Solazyme's algae-based biofuel is ok for Jet fuel, according to Domestic Fuel. Solazyme received more funding last month, and plans to build a commercial scale factory some time in 2010. 

Comments (3)

David B. Benson:

At about 33 gallons per barrel, at those costs they will make a lot of money.

Just a whole lot.

Ah yes, they might, but they've got to get the juice out of the algae... I wonder if old algae is a suitable growing medium for new algae?

David B. Benson:

Have to keep adding foods and other nutrients.

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