Innovation: A Lean, Green Machine
A machine that harvests algae to make it a viable source of fuel.
Reported by Lindsay Silberman of INC. Magazine | May 1, 2010
To be a viable source for fuel, algae must be dried completely, but the most common way of doing so — spinning it in a centrifuge — is costly and inefficient and often damages the plant particles. Algaeventure Systems, founded by Ross O. Youngs in Marysville, Ohio, in 2008, has developed a more efficient drying system based on osmosis and other natural processes. After algal solution is placed on the AVS Harvester, a moving screen pulls the plant particles in one direction as a conveyor belt pulls the water in the other…

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