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$2.00/gal Bio Diesel Fuel Ready for Production

Submitted by on August 28, 2008 – 12:06 pmNo Comment

Several thousand gallons of bio diesel fuel that meets ASTM specification D-975 have been produced, road tested in diesel vehicles and declared ready for volume production, according to Harrison Dillon, President and Chief Technology Officer, Solazyme, Inc. South San Francisco, California.  

Automotive Industries interviewed Mr. Dillon in his office recently and was treated to inspection of the firms laboratory where Solazyme’s patented method of fermenting a combination of sugar and unique strains of algae in closed tanks without addition of CO2 into a bio oil for diesel fuel has been developed.   READ MORE

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