All Posts Tagged With: "Colorado Center for Biorefining and Biofuels"
CSU, Solix Part of $44M Consortium Announced by Sec. Chu
While ultimate deployment success of the algae-to-oil market remains an iffy proposition, that isn’t stopping Colorado State and Solix from making news as the only Colorado-based entities in the collaboration, which is also the only DOE-funded consortium to focus solely on algae.
14Jan2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBiofuels Beat —
New Biodiesel Production Plant Opens in Parker
“As the only producer in Colorado, we can dominate the market for locally-produced advanced biofuel, priced competitively with petroleum diesel, and consumers in the region can save money and reduce pollution at the same time,” said Rocky Mountain Biodiesel’s Randall Lichner.
14Aug2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBiofuels Beat — Rocky Mountain Sustainable Enterprises Inks Deal with Gray Oil
The three-year agreement, in which RMSE will supply up to 4.5 million gallons annually of biodiesel to Gray Oil, has an estimated revenue value of $45 million, says the Boulder-based company’s CEO Aaron Perry, pictured in the center.
12Aug2009 | admin | 1 comment | Continued
CSU Algae Projects Get Funding Boost
C2B2, a partnership of four Colorado institutions, selected two CSU project revolving around algae to receive seed grants on Jan. 1.
23Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
