{"id":1166,"date":"2013-05-05T17:36:55","date_gmt":"2013-05-05T09:36:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.leadingtec.cn\/?p=1166"},"modified":"2013-05-25T15:20:55","modified_gmt":"2013-05-25T07:20:55","slug":"166-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.leadingtec.cn\/166-2.html","title":{"rendered":"Super Algae Discovered which makes Green Oil"},"content":{"rendered":"
Halifax-based Ocean Nutrition Canada is the world’s largest supplier of Omega-3 fatty acid supplements and was researching ways of making Omega-3 fatty acids using algae when they accidentally stumbled upon an oil-producing algae which creates oil at a rate 60 times greater than normal algaes.<\/p>\n
Since then Ocean Nutrition Canada has teams up with Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) in an effort to use the super algae to create green jet fuel. Algae is already used for making\u00a0biofuelaround the world, but this super algae’s ability to mass produce oil at 60 times the speed of normal algae has scientists buzzing about the possibilities.<\/p>\n They discovered the microorganism when screening through hundreds of different algaes, trying to find one which could mass produce Omega-3 fatty acids. The accidental discovery of one which can create oil instead sparked the company to grow it and stockpile the algae in cryogenic reserve.<\/p>\n \u201cWe were looking and we got lucky,\u201d says Ian Lucas, executive VP of innovation and strategy at Ocean Nutrition. \u201cThe SDTC program is focused on our ability to take this and turn it into jet fuel. We\u2019re going to demonstrate the ability to grow the algae on a large scale.\u201d<\/p>\n Since then the company has also partnered up with Canada’s National Research Council, military contractor Lockheed Martin, and Honeywell\u2019s UOP LLC.<\/p>\n <\/a>What it means is that in the future airplanes could be running on algae-made jet fuel… and why stop there, why not make cars and trucks which also run on green jet fuel! Gasoline demand in Canada represents 43% of the oil market (46% in the USA).<\/p>\n Normally it takes a lot of energy to make biofuel. Harvesting plants, converting them into ethanol… its essentially burning fields of crops just to fuel cars. Its not environmentally friendly at all. Most of the ethanol we get today in North America comes from corn. It takes a lot of energy to make it, and the idea of growing plants for fuel remains highly controversial because it makes havoc with food prices.<\/p>\n But algae is different. It takes CO2 out of the air and water and converts it straight into something useful. Its carbon neutral, which unlike field grown ethanol doesn’t require tractors, diesel and an expensive process to convert the plants into ethanol.<\/p>\n
\n<\/a>Their discovery could change the entire oil, gas and jet fuel industry forever.<\/strong><\/p>\n