
Outside the film I spoke with Harrison F. Dillon (CTO) and Jonathan S. Wolfson (CEO), founders of Solazyme, and they told me they’re already producing “thousands” of gallons of algae biodiesel, with potential to mass produce “in the next two years”.
If you’ve been following my posts on the GM Coskata ethanol announcement, I have one thing to say to you: the plot thickens.
But it still begs the question of where the sugar going to come from. I’ll have more on this story and the film later.
More posts on this topic:Chevron Backs Solazyme’s Algae Biodiesel Production Process (+Video)Cellulosic Ethanol Sugar Diverted to Algae Biodiesel Production
If you’ve been following my posts on the GM Coskata ethanol announcement, I have one thing to say to you: the plot thickens.
But it still begs the question of where the sugar going to come from. I’ll have more on this story and the film later.
More posts on this topic:Chevron Backs Solazyme’s Algae Biodiesel Production Process (+Video)Cellulosic Ethanol Sugar Diverted to Algae Biodiesel Production

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