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Home » Algae/Other Aquatic Organisms, BioRefineries, Feedstock, Other Conferences, Process

Solid Separation, Product Drying and Oil Extraction Opportunities

Submitted by on March 4, 2010 – 7:50 amNo Comment

by Tony Prehm  (Virtuoso Biofuels Services)  Prepared for the March 2010 National Algal Association conference in Las Vegas, reviews a variety of processes used in algal biomass-to-biofuels production, including separating solids, drying the product and extracting oils.  The processes are explained, basic overview, in words, diagrams and photos.  READ MORE

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