OriginOil in the News
Algae Sustainability Issues
Blatant Reality – January 7, 2010: "The author also doesn’t take into account that a new method for harvesting algae and extracting the oil has been developed that uses 90% less energy than the methods stated above."
Is Algae the Biofuel of the Future?
KBZNZ Radio (Sparks to Flame podcast) – January 6, 2010: "Biofuels to date just don't make sense if you're trying to be sustainable."
OriginOil Enters Algae to Jet Fuel Project
Biofuels International – January 2010: "OriginOil, a US-based developeer of technology to transform algae into renewable fuel, is taking its technology east on a new research partnership."
OriginOil Develops Algae Growth System
Treatment Plant Operator – January 2010: "The Attached Growth System from OriginOil facilitates the growth of algae on a solid surface as a fuel source..."
Airlines Industry Consolidations Likely 2010
James Rickman's Instablog – Seeking Alpha: "Other energy companies like Chevron also investing millions in algae biofuel aviation mixtures with promising startups like PetroSun, OriginOil...."
CEOs Focus on Growth in 2010
TheStreet.com – December 31, 2009: "On the other hand, Riggs Eckelberry, CEO of OriginOil (OOIL Quote), sees the coming year as a time to spend more time with family, including watching his son George overtake his own abilities as a skier."
OriginOil, Inc. to Partake in Algae Fuels Conference During the World Biofuels Markets Congress
TransWorldNews – December 30, 2009: "The Algae Fuels Conference will headline Europe's largest biofuels event...."
OriginOil Reveals Algae Production Model
Algae Bulletin – December 19, 2009: "The National Algae Association’s (NAA) quarterly conference applauded OriginOil’s presentation of a first-ever comprehensive algae production model...."
OriginOil Partnering With Japanese Agency In Government-Funded Algae Jet Fuel Project
Clean Energy Daily – December 15, 2009: "With funding from Japan’s Science & Technology Agency..."
Today in Biofuels Opinion
Biofuels Digest – December 15, 2009: "Riggs Eckelberry: "...in Europe, the need to avoid massive fraud has led to massive carbon trade regulations that tend to lock in older technologies.”"
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