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Green jobs may help CA out of recession

September 18th, 2009 · No Comments

By Lyanne Melendez

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA (KGO) — Green technology is sparking hope that could help pull California out of a recession. On Friday, the governor visited a synthetic biology company in South San Francisco. But will the so-called “green jobs” really drive the economy? >> Read the full story

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Algal fuel producer Solazyme wins Bay Area award

June 16th, 2009 · No Comments

From Green Right Now Reports:

Solazyme Inc., a Bay Area algal fuel company, has won the San Francisco Business Times’ Bay Area Green Business Award for Renewable Energy Fuels.

The awards, presented June 11, recognize the Bay Area’s clean technology companies. A panel of area experts judged more than 200 nominations in 14 categories. Judging took three months.

“The San Francisco Bay Area is the heart of Green Technology innovation, we are proud to be selected for this honor, recognizing the work we’ve done in bringing renewable oil production and algal fuel to commercialization,” said Jonathan Wolfson, chief executive officer of Solazyme, in a statement. “This award further demonstrates the importance of our technology and research and recognizes our position in the industry during this critical time for our environment and for energy security.”

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Algae fuel start-up Solazyme turning out auto-ready ‘crude’

March 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment

By Catherine Girardeau
Green Right Now

SAN FRANCISCO — You’ve probably heard of wheels powered by biodiesel, favored by indie rock bands, gardeners, and other greenies who want to save the world, one tank of used cooking oil at a time. These veggie-fuel fanatics can pull their trucks up to the local burger joint and haul away excess deep-fryer fat, which they take home and convert to usable fuel. But did you know scientists in university research labs and start up companies are using precision, high-tech gene splicing technology to figure out how to mass-produce biofuel from pond scum?

One such algae pioneer is Harrison Dillon, president and chief technical officer of South San Francisco renewable energy startup company Solazyme, Inc. Dillon, a PhD geneticist with training in patent law on the side, is leading his team of highly-skilled technicians to discover, and create, conditions under which algae will produce oil for food, cosmetics and fuel.

The first stop on my Solazyme tour was the parking lot for a ride in the company’s biodiesel-powered Jeep.

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Facts about Solazyme

March 1st, 2009 · No Comments

  • Solazyme, Inc. is a renewable oil production company and leader in algal synthetic biology
  • The company uses microalgae to renewably produce clean and scalable high performance biofuels, industrial chemicals and health and wellness products
  • Solazyme grows algae in the dark, and feeds it agricultural and industrial waste products that it uses to produce oil. Algae is incredibly feedstock flexible and because it has developed over millions of years to survive in harsh conditions it can eat just about anything and make oil
  • The oils produced can be used as replacements for fossil petroleum and plant oils in a diverse range of products running from green household cleaning supplies to cosmetics and foods

Source: Solazyme

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