2 March 202327 February 2023 Algae: Should they stay or should they go? Report on the development of algae-based products from the Green Chemicals Blog
27 February 201922 February 2019 The green revolution will be blue: Harvesting algae for the bio-economy Use of algae for applications in the nutraceutical, chemicals and cosmetic markets is growing since companies are increasingly seeking alternatives to fossil fuel-based products
14 January 20199 January 2019 Happy Holidays for many thanks to 2018 Farm Bill The happy new Farm Bill shows a lot of promise for a wide range of biobased markets in the U.S. and for that, we are happy
22 July 20169 September 2021 Bill aims to create tax credits for carbon utilization, storage Legislation would make tax credits available to companies based on the amount of carbon dioxide they avoid emitting into the atmosphere through carbon capture or remove from the atmosphere through utilization
25 September 201524 September 2015 Algae at the Crossroads: Tackling big markets, big challenges in the new carbon economy Will policymakers enable low-cost carbon to become available for this nascent, petroleum-displacing technology set? The Digest investigates.
16 March 20156 May 2015 2015 Algae Industry Survey Algae Biomass Organization’s '2015 Algae Industry Survey' shows continued optimism for growth and commercialization
27 November 20149 September 2021 Carbon utilization recognized in new climate bill Last week U.S. Senators Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Brian Schatz (D-HI) introduced legislation proposing an economy-wide carbon fee
8 October 20149 September 2021 Sign ABO’s White House petition to approve CO2 recycling as an emission reduction strategy As a member of the algae community, you too can take action by signing ABO’s We the People petition to the White House
10 June 20149 September 2021 EPA outlines 30% cut in power-gen CO2 by 2030: what’s the role for carbon capture and use, algae? EPA comes down hard on CO2, with proposed rule calling for deep emission cuts, but opts for highly-flexible, state-by-state approach
4 June 20149 September 2021 EPA’s CO2 reduction proposal could be positive for biomass energy Clean Power Plan to provide each state with flexibility in meeting its specific goal
2 June 201430 May 2014 Algae Biomass Organization’s 2014 Algae Industry Survey Shows Optimism, Continued Job Creation and Increased Commercialization Past year results could be attributed to widespread progress of the industry in commercialization efforts and research breakthroughs
31 March 201429 March 2014 Biofuel Trade Organizations Ask for Extension of Advanced Biofuel Tax Incentives If Congress Wants to Continue Developing Homegrown Technologies, it Must Extend Supporting Credits
20 September 2013 ABO advocates for CCR in EPA carbon reduction rulemaking Algae Biomass Organization encourages CCR in addition to CCS as approved strategy for compliance with new emissions rules for power plants
19 September 2013 Algae biofuel can cut CO<sub>2</sub> emissions by up to 68 percent compared to petroleum fuels finds new peer reviewed study Algae fuel will have a significant energy return on investment, consume waste CO2 and can be grown in saltwater on marginal lands
16 April 2013 ABO launches first comprehensive map of algae research, companies and commercial projects Visual display shows depth and breadth of algae-related industries across the US and globe
13 March 2013 Cereplast, Inc. joins Algae Biomass Organization Cereplast issued patent for renewable and sustainable commodities derived from algae
19 February 2013 Great big things from tiny lil’ algae: 10 Algae Trends for 2013 22 projects around the world show the multi-faceted promise of algae
10 January 2013 Great big things made from tiny algae: Changing the material world one cell at a time Concrete, polyurethane, bioplastics, cosmetics and a cake as big as the world - big things to make from algae to become a big deal
25 October 2012 Are algae-based fuels, chemicals and materials sustainable? The National Research Council says "no, not yet”. The Algae Biomass Organization says "yes, eventually”. Who’s right, and when will it matter?
27 June 2008 Airlines join Algal Biomass Organization Algae could be a solution to help airlines produce lower carbon emissions