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General Atomics Taps Algaeventure Systems for Alternative Fuel Research and Development

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Ohio company, Algaeventure Systems, was awarded a purchase order to provide
breakthrough algae harvesting technology to General Atomics for researching
alternative jet-fuel applications.

MARYSVILLE, OH, August 6, 2009

Algaeventure Systems has been awarded a purchase order by General Atomics (GA) to provide its algae harvesting, dewatering, and drying technology (AVS HDD).

With breakthrough technology and funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), General Atomics is spearheading the efforts of a group of corporate technology developers and universities n the pursuit of evaluating the potential of algae-to-fuel projects. The goal is to develop an environmentally friendly, efficient, and cost-effective process in JP-8 jet fuel that can be derived from algae oil.

The Algaeventure Systems Harvesting, Dewatering, and Drying technology is a breakthrough that allows for a more efficient and cost-effective process to removing water from algae. The AVS HDD presents a significant step in providing algae as an economically feasible alternative fuel source. As a result, the technology has opened new doors of opportunity by proving to be scalable, portable, and effective. Harvesting, dewatering, and drying are critical elements to driving General Atomics’ research goals. “GA welcomes the opportunity to work with and evaluate Algaeventure’s dewatering technologies under our DARPA Algae Derived JP-8 program. We believe that Algaeventure’s approach holds promise for significantly reducing the cost of drying biomass at large scale thus improving the likelihood of producing cost-competitive, algae-derived fuel products,” said David Ordway, Project Manager at General Atomics. The AVS HDD will be included in the DARPA technical evaluations, providing insight
in to new and future possibilities.

About Algaeventure Systems, Inc.

Algaeventure Systems, Inc. is a spinoff company from Univenture, Inc., an environmentally conscious plastics packaging manufacturer bringing to market a variety of patented and award-winning molded and converted plastic products that are ecofriendly. Algaeventure Systems, Inc. develops technology and systems for algal production of lipids and biomass, which can be used for fuels, plastics, advanced materials, feeds, foods, and other valuable resources.

For more information on Algaeventure Systems, Inc. or Univenture, visit algaevs.com or univenture.com or contact Amy Bucklin : 937-645-4698 | Email

About General Atomics

General Atomics is a San Diego-based innovation firm with a 50-year history of successful solutions for environmental, energy, and defense challenges. Affiliated manufacturing and commercial service companies include General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., which produces the Predator® family of unmanned aircraft systems. General Atomics (GA) was awarded a contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop scalable processes for the cost-effective large scale production of algae triglyceride oil and an algae-derived JP-8 jet fuel. The contract has a total value of up to $43M if all phases of the development program are completed.

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For more information on AVS-HDD licensing options, please visit this page.

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AVS HDD Technology – Low Energy Dewatering Process

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

AVS HDD technology has demonstrated low energy dewatering of multiple algae species, plant materials, fungi, even coal fines and coal ash. The principles behind the disruptive technology allow for a low energy dewatering process across many applications including food, chemical, mineral and algae dewatering, as well as water and waste remediation.

As evidenced in demonstrations and studies, low energy separation creates opportunities to more effectively handle resources. Low cost processing enables resources to be utilized that may not have been possible through high energy processing.

<i>A Disruptive Technology for Removing Solid and Semi-solids from Solution</i>

A Disruptive Technology for Removing Solid and Semi-solids from Solution

Many companies, research institutions and municipalities have requested dewater and remediation testing of the HDD system. To explore how the AVS HDD system may work for you, please contact a member of the AVS team.

Scalability

Breakthroughs with AVS low energy separation have led to a platform for scalable HDD systems. The current 500-liter/hour system is the platform for a commercial unit processing 15,000 liters/hour.

Our screen and membrane development team is also focused on developing its portfolio of solid separations. Scalability across many industrial applications for food, pharma, biotechnical, chemical, mineral and waste separation provide opportunities for many applications.

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Watch the AlgaeVS Harvester In Action

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Watch our latest video of the AlgaeVS Harvester Prototype in action…

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Press Release: Breakthrough Brings Algae Into Energy Spotlight

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  Amy Bucklin / 937-645-4604

− Ohio company slashes cost of harvesting, dewatering and drying;
Reduces processing cost by more than 99 percent −

MARYSVILLE, OH, March 23, 2009 – A technological breakthrough that dramatically reduces the cost of removing water from algae – making algae an economically feasible source of fuel – was announced today by AlgaeVenture Systems following a demonstration of the process to a select group of collaborators and funding sources.

“For nearly 40 years, it has been widely accepted that if the cost of removing, harvesting and dewatering algae could be reduced to $50 a ton, algae could become a significant source of fuel,” said Ross Youngs, CEO of Univenture, the parent corporation of AlgaeVenture Systems.

“Today we have demonstrated a truly disruptive technology that reduces that cost by more than 99 percent – from $875 per ton to $1.92 per ton,” Youngs said. “We believe that this breakthrough moves algae back into the spotlight as an economically viable, plentiful source of fuel in the future.”

The AlgaeVenture Systems breakthrough comes at a time when interest in algae is on the rise. It was originally studied as an alternative energy source after Read More »

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