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Algae Bioenergy Solutions Plans Scale-Up in Georgia

Submitted by on September 3, 2010 – 10:07 amNo Comment

(Algae Industry Magazine)  Algae Bioenergy Solutions (ABS), of Augusta, Georgia, has announced preliminary plans to develop a three to five million gallons per year algae oil plant, expandable to forty million gallons a year, to produce feedstock for biodiesel and other products at their 98-acre site near the Augusta, Georgia Airport. The company plans to use inexpensive nutrients from wastewater and CO2 from a gasifier and digesters to produce large volumes of algae utilizing state-of-the-art photo bioreactors and alternative systems inside and outside of their 200,000 sq. ft. facility. 

The company is in discussions with a nearby biodiesel plant, currently processing chicken fat, to supply them with up to 40 million gallons of algae feedstock per year.  READ MORE  and MORE

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