Friday, September 26, 2008

Virginia's First Algae Farm Near Spring Grove an Experiment in Biofuel

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Virginia’s first algae farm located outside of Spring Grove includes a series of tanks that hold algae and lined “raceways” where the algae grows.

There was much ado near Spring Grove recently over the opening of an experimental farm - the first of its kind in Virginia - that grows a single, if slimy, commodity: algae.

Gov. Timothy M. Kaine came and spoke, as did a state senator and state delegate who represent this rural area between Norfolk and Richmond, just east of Hopewell. Navy officers attended a VIP ceremony to christen the farm, as did dozens of environmentalists, scientists and curious businesses executives.

Algal Farms Inc. is a private-public venture that seeks to build on research at Old Dominion University into alternative energy. Its purpose: determine if algae can be grown, harvested and converted into biodiesel fuel, as well as a byproduct fertilizer, in sufficient amounts to make a decent profit.

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1 comment:

  1. I would like to visit your facility at Spring Cove. I hope to set up facility to develope algae to oil with a University in NC. I live in northeast nc.We need help with an application.
    e-mail-bobbyjones@roadrunner.com
    Phone-2523386398
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    Bobby Jones

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