National Algae Association’s 2018 Algae Year in Review
The general public, taxpayers, and the business and investment communities continue to ask about the algae product claims made by university algae researchers, lobbyists, DOE Algae Biomass/BETO and market research studies. They have been promoting potential algae products since the first algae study conducted by Carnegie Mellon 75 years ago, and we’re now asking, with no response, where the algae products are, and when and how can we buy them?
The good news today is that commercial algae producers using existing and off-the-shelf technologies are producing many different algae products. Private industry with private investment is moving the algae industry forward, not promoting its research or its latest and greatest technology. Algae research grant recipients stated years ago that ‘all of the technology hurdles have been met. It’s all engineering and scale-up going forward.’ Private industry listened. Private industry is doing it, not talking about it!
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