so many memorable moments of diving~kayaking amongst macro-algae
frequently fondling fertile fronds of familiar phaeophyceae species
and to compliment such a fine phycological background from the Pac.NW...
g~j have also experienced the sublime pleasures of region X in chiloé
(this in summer, when it was actually quite sunny~warm...!)
thus, we must share this recent, significant financial news...
are there any phellow phycolophiles out there who recognize the opportunity?
will any astute allchileans join us in a small speculative position w/ BAL Chile SA?
of course, you must dyodd...!
Chilean company farming algae for future production of bio-fuels
BAL Chile SA is dedicated to farming algae on the island of Chiloé and in a second stage, plans to produce bio-fuels for industrial use, announced the company’s CEO Benjamin González.
The enterprise in Chile is linked to BioArchitectureLab, a firm based in the US dedicated to releasing macro-algae potential in the most cost-effective and sustainable way possible.
“Within the next five years we expect to be producing at commercial scale,” said González according to Aqua. “At present, BAL is developing algae farming on the island of Chiloé and we are looking for alternatives to expand our testing in the north. There has been significant algae productivity improvements and cost reductions”.
In two years “the company expects to achieve the necessary production parameters for the commercial viability of the production of carbohydrates based on seaweed aquaculture farming,“ he added.
González explained that as macro-algae grow in the water, they do not have lignin, a compound in which plants tend to store sugars and that makes bio-disposition difficult.
”This, together with the enzymes produced by the microbes developed by BAL, makes entry easier and more economical to these sugars,“ he added.
BAL is also investigating the best practices and techniques in order to adapt them to optimize algae farming ”without interfering with any other business or uses of the sea”.
González said that in Chile, BAL established strategic alliances with DuPont and Statoil to carry out the initiative. It also has financial support from various private equity firms, such as X/Seed (Silicon Valley), Capital Austral (Chile), Energy Capital Management (Norway), the Department of Energy (US) and Innova Corfo (Chile). (FIS/MP).-


