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18 Mar 2012 (Algae Industry Magazine.com)

SES Signs Deal with Statoil for Seaweed to Biofuel

Trondheim, Norway-based Seaweed Energy Solutions AS (SES) has signed a cooperation agreement with Statoil, marking a major step forward for SES’s strategic goal of turning seaweed into a commercially viable alternative energy source.

15 Mar 2012 (ZERO)

Statoil og Seaweed Energy Solutions innleder samarbeid om energi fra tare

Norwegian registered company Seaweed Energy Solutions (SES) and Statoil recently signed a cooperation agreement to develop technology to cultivate and extract energy from seaweed.

12 Mar 2012 (BiofuelsDigest)

Statoil, SES partner for ocean-based seaweed biofuels R&D

In Norway, -Seaweed Energy Solutions has signed a cooperation agreement with Statoil, in which Statoil has agreed to co-fund SES’s ongoing technology development. The agreement includes plans for a large-scale demonstration project.

28 Jan 2012 (Trønder-Avisa)

Tarefarmene kommer (Seaweed farms are coming)

The world's first modern seaweed farms being tested at Frøya.



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Seaweed Could Be New Form of Biofuel

Article on the challenges faced and advantages in biofuel production from seaweed. SES' cultivation concept is highlighted.

Researchers see great potential for kelp and seaweed as a means for biofuel. It would provide a solution to alleviate over-farming and protect freshwater sources. It has several advantages over land crops for biofuel production, making it an innovative solution for the future.

Image from article. Photo Credit: lib.noaa.gov/retiredsites/korea/wildstock_enhancement/ecosystem.htm 

 

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