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w8ng4msrgt
June 2nd, 2008, 10:02 PM
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Start-up says it's turning algae into gasoline


Sapphire Energy has come out stealth mode, saying it's producing the chemical equivalent of gasoline from algae.

The San Diego, Calif.-based company also disclosed that it has raised $50 million from Arch Venture Partners, Venrock, and the Wellcome Trust.

Formally launched last May, Sapphire said Wednesday that it has hired Brian Goodall, who led a team of engineers responsible for a cross-Atlantic flight that used algae-based fuel earlier this year.

Sapphire's "green crude" has been certified with a 91-octane rating, but the company disclosed few details about its technology.

Its process can grow algae using wastewater, and the executive team said it is confident that the technology can scale up to produce gasoline on a commercial scale.

Algae is touted as the feedstock with perhaps the most promise for growing fuels; a number of companies are developing algae farming technologies.

Sapphire said that it developed an algae process to avoid the controversy over using land for fuel crops instead of food crops.

But at this point, algae fuels are largely experimental and no company is making fuel on a commercial scale.

GreenFuel Technologies, which had to scale back a pilot site, said that it has landed a large European customer to make fuel from algae but has not shared any more information.

Sapphire is not the only company creating technology to make hydrocarbons from plants. Others include LS9, Amyris Biotechnologies, Codexis, and J. Craig Venter-founded Synthetic Genomics.

The advantage of this approach is that the fuels can be integrated into existing transmission infrastructure and can run in cars or planes without modification.

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Countess Olenska
June 2nd, 2008, 10:25 PM
Great, we all won't have to upgrade. What about the emissions, price and as stated, land that will be used to make it? I try to green my life and unless the "green crude" is better for the environment all I can think is "whoopedoo".

swivel
June 3rd, 2008, 05:40 AM
Holy shit! You mean science is going to move forward? That economic pressures are going to meet demand with supply? The human race is going to think their way out of this, instead of listening to the hearts of hippies, and casting all technology aside in favor of returning to the caves? Does this mean the sky isn't going to fall?

Excellent fucking news!

CPL CHUD
June 3rd, 2008, 07:52 AM
:hippie: I still think the sky is falling. Grab an umbrella.