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Algae Project at Iowa Ethanol Plant Closer to Reality

gpreAn ethanol plant in Southwest Iowa is closer to being able to produce algae, most likely to turn into biodiesel.

This press release from Green Plains Renewable Energy
says the company and BioProcessAlgae LLC, a joint venture between Green Plains, CLARCOR Inc. (NYSE: CLC), BioProcessH2O LLC and NTR plc., have executed a grant award agreement with the Iowa Office of Energy Independence for a $2.1 million research and development grant from the Iowa Power Fund to build a project to use the water, heat and carbon dioxide from the production of ethanol to make algae at Green Plains’ ethanol plant in Shenandoah, Iowa:

“Algae has the potential to become an important carbon sequestration solution, biofuel feedstock and feed product,” said Todd Becker, President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Plains. “If the pilot project is successful, BioProcessAlgae will move to expand the photobioreactor system to full commercial scale. We believe that this pilot project will be one of the first operational installations of a photobioreactor system at an industrial plant in the United Sates utilizing emerging technology out of the laboratory.”

The Iowa Power Fund grant provides matching funds to install a series of photobioreactor units at Green Plains’ Shenandoah ethanol plant. Water, heat and carbon dioxide will be recycled from the ethanol manufacturing process to support continuous algae production. The grant provides funding through the end of the first quarter of calendar year 2010 with installation of the pilot project expected in the third quarter of 2009.

Now, while the press release never directly says what the algae would be used for, one would have to assume it would be for biodiesel. BioProcessAlgae officials believe the photobioreactor system is a very important step toward system commercialization of algae technology.

    4 Comments »

  • May 18, 2009 — 3:17 pm

    George Berte

    I don’t know what “URI” means.

    I live in Phoenix. Arizona State University is currently working on Algae/Biodiesel fuel.

    I would like to receive information on the connection of ethonal/algae/biodiesel.

  • [...] Green Plains Renewable Energy announced today that their recently acquired ethanol plant located in Central City, Neb. is back in production. This 100 million gallon per year (mpy) biorefinery has been idle since November 2008. Green Plains said they made necessary repairs and capital improvements to the plant. [...]

  • January 3, 2010 — 11:54 am

    Ashok Todakar

    Dear Sir,
    Joint Venture project for Algae energy – biodiesel, ethanol. Ple send us details – algae farming area – production – processing – joint venture fund – plant & mechinery etc.

  • November 23, 2010 — 9:14 am

    need infos

    hello
    we have project in algoe i Burundi we want to cultivate algoe in way t o produise food ethanol vitamins
    we would like to know if we can get found or people intrested on it
    thanks
    jean bosco from sweden
    0046762564118

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