Ben Gurion University and Primafuel Collaborate to Produce Fuel from Microalgae
Filed in archive Energy, Environment and Ecology on January 22, 2009
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Primafuel, Inc., a California-based company that develops renewable fuels, have entered a multi-year, multi-million dollar technology-licensing and development agreement.
The collaboration is focused on developing algae bio-refinery technologies for renewable fuels and high value co-products production, by combining the University's microalgae expertise with Primafuel's proprietary bio-refinery technologies.
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