Algae-Based Fuels Set to Bloom

February 5, 2007 | Source: Technology Review

Raw algae can be processed to make biocrude, the renewable equivalent of petroleum, and refined to make gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and chemical feedstocks for plastics and drugs. Indeed, it can be processed at existing oil refineries to make just about anything that can be made from crude oil.

New genomic and proteomic technologies make it much easier to understand the mechanisms involved in algae-oil production.