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Manufactured by:AlgaEnergy, S.A. based inAlcobendas, SPAIN
Some species of microalgae (mainly Spirulina) are already used by reputable international brands, which include them in their formulations of cosmetic and body care products. However, the inexhaustible potential of microalgae in the cosmetic industry, derived from the wide range of active compounds provided by tens of thousands of species of ...
Manufactured by:Subitec GmbH based inStuttgart, GERMANY
The potential of industrial cultivation of microalgae and cyanobacteria is still largely untapped, yet microalgae and cyanobacteria offer many answers to the meta-questions of human and animal nutrition, climate change and energy production. Subitec offers the optimal basis for your research, process development and for the stocking of cultures ...
Manufactured by:A4F based inLisboa, PORTUGAL
Support Client and R&D projects at pilot scale production: from inoculum to ...
Manufactured by:Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH (BEST) based inGraz, AUSTRIA
Our work on biotechnological conversion follows the principle of cascading utilization. We develop biotechnological processes for the conversion of biomass, residues and CO2 to various products (gaseous or liquid energy carriers, basic chemicals, higher value products for the chemical industry, ...
Manufactured by:AlgaEnergy, S.A. based inAlcobendas, SPAIN
Production of Biofuels from certain microalgae and cyanobacteria is the most promising alternative because their production, compared to that of first- and second-generation biofuels from agricultural crops, is higher and more sustainable. It uses sewage, brackish or marine water, does not require the use of agricultural land, and does not compete with human food. A daily harvest is obtained and ...
by:Greenskill Environmental Technology Ltd. based inEdinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM
Approximately 1 billion years ago, microalgal photosynthesis evolved and converted Earth’s atmosphere from a high to a low CO2 World. Earth’s atmosphere today is very different from its prehistoric antecedents a billion years ago, when volcanoes formed the first atmosphere by spewing water vapour, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide into the air. Primitive photosynthesis by ...
