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AlgaeVS is providing algal research and development to create a bio-economy for our nation.

Algae harvesting commercialization is fit for Ohio where agricultural and industrial infrastructure exist.

Algae is not a food OR fuel solution… it’s a food, fuel, AND feedstock solution.

Algae-to-oil is the most promising bio-fuel technology available, able to deliver more than 10-times the fuel per acre than any other bio-solution.

AlgaeVS incorporates a closed-loop strategy…carbon and waste are converted to energy and growth, and algae bi-product provides feedstock and fertilizer to close the loop.

Collocation offers carbon-producing and bio-waste-producing industries an opportunity to contribute to environmental well-being.

AlgaeVS is doing more than growing algae…sequestering carbon, remediate water, ethanol, bio-diesel, high-performance fuels, plastics, feedstock, food.

3.71% of Ohio’s existing farmland could supply Ohio’s total annual petroleum use.

AlgaeVS is transforming the rust belt into the green belt.

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