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Solazyme joins algae elite with additional $45M

August 26, 2008 - News Brief - Company becomes latest algae-based fuel developer to rack up big money to scale its technology. Full Story »

Aurora Biofuels lands $20M in Series B

June 10, 2008 - News Brief - Company says its process creates biodiesel fuel with yields 125 times higher at half the cost. Full Story »

Sowing a solution for sustainable biofuel production

May 27, 2008 - Exclusive - Biofuel industry insiders offer insight on, and suggest solutions to, the global food shortage.Full Story »

FutureGen migrates north?

February 5, 2008 - Exclusive - Carbon capture and storage heats up in Canada with a plan led by Calgary's Enbridge. Full Story »

Solazyme to work with Chevron on algae fuel

January 23, 2008 - News Brief - The startup signed a biodiesel feedstock development and testing agreement with Chevron Technology Ventures.Full Story »

Shell to grow algae for biofuel

December 12, 2007 - Exclusive - The oil giant is teaming with Hawaii's HR BioPetroleum to construct a pilot facility to grow the next-generation feedstock.Full Story »

Chevron, NREL team up on algae biofuel

November 1, 2007 - News Brief - The two plan to develop algae strains that can be economically harvested and processed into finished transportation fuels.Full Story »

Chevron expands geothermal operations in Indonesia

August 14, 2007 - News Brief - The company started commercial production at its 110 megawatt Darajat III plant in West Java.Full Story »

Chevron pumps more money into university biofuel research

May 29, 2007 - Exclusive - Company won't say how much it's investing into Texas A&M. Critics demand more openness and accountability. Full Story »

Chevron and FuelCell Energy partner to turn restaurant grease into power

An ultra-clean FuelCell Energy fuel cell system is to use biogas produced from waste kitchen grease to power wastewater treatment plant, reduce energy costs, grow city revenues and improve air quality.
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