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U.K. Algae Biofuel Co. BioMara Launches

Submitted by on April 30, 2009 – 1:59 pmNo Comment

Research is to be led by Michele Stanley of the Scottish Association of Marine Science, supported by scientists from the University of Strathclyde, the University of Ulster, Queen’s University, the Dundalk Institute of Technology and the Institute of Technology in Sligo.

Although the team and the funding is complicated−the European Union’s Interreg IVa programme, the Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the Crown Estate, the Northern Ireland Executive and the government of Ireland are all backers−the group’s mission is simple: learn which algae strains are best to convert to biofuel.   READ MORE

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