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- Smart people: Harrison Dillon, CTO, Solazyme
- Interestingthx Larry for covering Harrison and Solazyme. Solazyme visited us at Stanford as well this past spring. Its amazing what they do. Solazyme's fuel i think will definetely make a big change in our life. thx for covering this subject. I'd be very curious to hear more about their process...
- Tags: Solazyme
- Discussion threads 2009-08-12
- Got waste? Feed it to the algae. Presto chango it's valuable.
- Helix bioreactor. Courtesy Origin Oil. For a healthier environment today, tomorrow and in the distant future: algae. That's the belief of Riggs Eckelberry, CEO of OriginOil, in Los Angeles. Sound like just another bodiesel start-up? No way, this is a company that...
- Tags: Carbon Dioxide, Sapphire Energy, Solazyme, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-01-27
- The many faces of algae
- From biofuel to cooking oil and skin care products, algae is becoming the new go-to ingredient for a myriad of products. On a visit to Solazyme, a South San Francisco-based biotech company, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi rides in a 100 percent algae-fueled car and samples surprisingly tasty algae cooking oil...
- Tags: Biotechnology, News, kara tsuboi, solazyme, alge, bio fuels, gasoline, diesel, laboratory
- Videos 2008-06-27
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- Smart people: Harrison Dillon, CTO, Solazyme
- Will algae fuel the car of tomorrow? Harrison Dillon, CTO of Solazyme is growing strains of algae to produce various kinds of renewable oils. He hopes that over the next few years, people will start consuming algae derived products like gasoline, household cleaners, and makeup without ever realizing it. ...
- Tags: CTO, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-08-12
- Have you been slimed? Video interview explores potential of algae as renewable energy source
- The SmartPlanet sister blog site just posted an interview with Harrison Dillon, the CTO of Solazyme, which is experimenting with algae as a renewable oil source. Hear what Dillon has to say about algae's potential as a gasoline or household cleanser alternative. The video can be found at this link....
- Tags: Renewable Energy, Blog, Video, Corporate Communications, Blogging, Marketing, Internet, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2009-08-12
- Photos: Solazyme rethinks algae
- Biotech company is exploring how algae can be used to make everything from biofuel to cooking oil and skin care products. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Biofuel, Biotechnology Company, Photograph, Biotechnology, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-06-26
- BioFuels: now what?
- Biofuels Panel, GoingGreen, Davis, CA: Robert Walsh, President LS9 Jonathan Wolfson, President & CEO, Solazyme John Melo, CEO, Amyris Biotechnologies Steven Perricone, CEO & Co-Founder, BioFuelBox Moderator: where are we in the biofuels revolution? RW: We are 3-5 years from going...
- Tags: U.S., JW, JM, Carbon Footprint, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
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