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Microbexpert -
http://www.microbexpert.com
Microbexpert is a Comprehensive guide for microbiology, packed with lots of informative data readily usable by microbiologists around the world. Algae is one of very interesting section in our website.Our A-Z Algae section provides a very detailed description of all the Algal strains with an interesting web resource linked to it. Our news and blog section also features current hot topics about algae.
Sunrise Ridge Algae, Inc -
http://www.sunrise-ridge.com/
Sunrise Ridge Algae is a start-up that designs systems to grow algae in wastewater from municipal and industrial treatment facilities. The technology promises to produce biofuels from nonfood sources while cleaning wastewater and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Sunrise Ridge Algae plans to expand their small pilot facility to hundreds of acres, cultivating commercial scale quantities of algae to make biodiesel and animal feed
PetroSun Biofuels -
http://www.petrosuninc.com/
PetroSun is a diversified energy company specializing in the discovery and development of both traditional fossil fuels and renewable energy resources. PetroSun has been active in the algal oil domain for the last few years. The company has done an extensive research to determine the utilization of microalgae as an energy source, with applications being developed for biodiesel, ethanol, and bioplastics
Waltham Technologies, Inc -
http://walthamtechnologies.com/
Massachusetts-based Waltham Technologies focuses on developing and commercializing innovative methods to clean water. Waltham Technologies, Inc. plans to clean the California wine industry’s waste water and produce biodiesel using blue - green algae
Bodega Algae, LLC -
http://www.bodegaalgae.com/
Bodega Algae, LLC, (Bodega) is a developer of scalable algae photobioreactors. The closed continuous-flow reactors produce high-energy algal biomass for use in the production of biofuel. The reactor uses nutrients readily drawn from a variety of waste streams. Sources for nutrients include wastewater from domestic sewage, municipal water treatment plants or carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) flue gases from industrial plants
HydroMentia, Inc. -
http://www.hydromentia.com/
HydroMentia, Inc. is a water pollution control company specializing in natural, cost-effective, and sustainable water treatment technologies. The company’s Algal Turf Scrubber® offers unparalleled performance for nutrient pollution control by optimizing algae’s natural capabilities to recover excess nutrients from water
Bioalgene, Inc -
http://www.bioalgene.com/
Headquartered near Seattle in the Pacific Northwest, the company focuses on the selection cultivation, harvesting, processing, and regeneration of algae for biofuel and other energy needs. The company captures CO2 and other gases from power plants and utilizes waste streams as nutrient sources
Alganomics LLC -
http://algaeresource.com/
Alganomics®, LLC is becoming a leader in culturing algae for biomass. Alganomics and the Town of Oak Island formed a collaborative partnership for an algae culturing system demonstration site to be located at the Oak Island Wastewater Treatment Facility with a small photobioreactor, utilizing nutrients from the wastewater of the facility. The impact of environmental remediation will be assessed in study
Director -
http://www.kadambari.net
Kadambari Consultants Pvt Ltd is the marketing agent for NUALGI.
Nualgi is a nano technology micro nutrient powder that causes a bloom of Diatom Algae in any type of water.
Diatoms are naturally present in all waterbodies and are at the bottom of the marine food chain and they increase the Dissolved Oxygen level of water rapidly and also consume Nitroggen and Phosphorus in the water.
Nualgi is a powder that can be mixed into the sewage / wastewater and it causes a bloom of Diatoms. Mechanical mixing is not required.
Oxygen from Diatoms substitutes oxygen from electric aerators in Wastewater treatment plants.
Nualgi can also be used in natural waterbodies and specially build ponds or lagoons both fresh water and salt water.
Bioremediate.com -
http://www.bioremediate.com/
Bioremediate.com, LLC specializes in providing microbial solutions to bioremediate eutrophied ponds and lakes, aquaculture facilities, wastewater facilities, storm water retention ponds, waste effluents and the bioremediation of hydrocarbons such as oil spills or for Underground Storage Tanks.
Phyco Spectrum -
http://phycospectrum.com/
Phyco Spectrum is involved in research and development of algae based technology to mitigate pollution, nullify global warming and help to eradicate malnutrition and energy crisis.
Algawheel Technology -
http://www.algaewheel.com
Algaewheel has developed the algaewheel® technology for use in a variety of applications including renewable energy, wastewater treatment, carbon sequestration, aquaculture, and more.The technology was initially developed for use as an aquatic life support system in mariculture and aquaculture systems. The algaewheel provides the proper environment for algal growth. Wave surging and light pulsing are basic environmental conditions required for algae growth and these are provided through the patented design. The wheel is designed to be significantly buoyant in water, requires no mechanical drive mechanism, and is rotated using a constant air flow. Each wheel is supported in water using a modular plastic grid system. The wheel and all components are made of UV stabilized reprocessed plastics, are lightweight, modular, easily assembled in the field, and corrosion proof.
Blue Marble Energy -
http://bluemarbleenergy.net
Blue Marble Energy (BME) is a Seattle-based company that generates biochemical and bioenergy products from diverse waste biomass feedstocks.BME has developed algae cultivation technologies that serve as tools for bioremediation. BME’s patented algae growth technology effectively sequesters harmful levels of CO2, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, heavy metals, and nonionic organic compounds such as fluoranthene and lindane from open environments. Algae cultivation provides a nitrogen, protein, and polysaccharide-rich feedstock for biomaterial and energy production.