Linde and Sapphire Energy announce deal to co-develop CO2 management system for
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Linde and Sapphire Energy announce deal to co-develop CO2 management system for

The Linde Group and Sapphire Energy, Inc., one of the world's leaders in algae-based crude oil, recently announced that they have entered into a multiyear agreement to co-develop a low-cost system to deliver carbon dioxide (CO2) to commercial-scal

  • By ICN Bureau | May 16, 2011

The Linde Group and Sapphire Energy, Inc., one of the world?s leaders in algae-based crude oil, recently  announced that they have entered into a multiyear agreement to co-develop a low-cost system to deliver carbon dioxide (CO2) to commercial-scale, open-pond, algae-to-fuel cultivation systems.

Linde, the leading merchant CO2 supplier in the U.S., will partner with Sapphire Energy, to reduce the costs associated with the delivery of anthropogenic CO2 for commercial-scale open pond algae cultivation. In addition, Linde will supply all of the CO2 to Sapphires commercial demonstration facility in Columbus, New Mexico. ?Producing fuel by algae using CO2 from large emitters like power stations and chemical plants is a very promising way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions,? said Dr Aldo Belloni, member of the Executive board of Linde AG. ?We are delighted to be a key partner in Sapphire?s algae-to-biofuel activities. This is one of the many examples for innovative ?clean energy? projects that Linde is involved in.?

?The need for new sources of fuel as dependency on oil becomes more and more problematic is clear. To produce algal oil, or ?green crude? at the scale to meet growing demand, we need great partners who can supply sufficient and low cost access to CO2,? said Cynthia (C.J.) Warner, president, Sapphire Energy.

?Linde has unequalled knowledge in how to efficiently manage the distribution process. Through this collaboration, we are closer to delivering a domestically produced, cost efficient source of algae-based green crude.?

Sapphire Energy has developed proprietary technology along the entire algae-to-energy value chain from biology, cultivation, harvest and extraction, to refining, resulting in a highly scalable process to produce a renewable and low carbon substitute for fossil-based crude oil. Sapphire?s green crude produces drop-in fuels ? jet, diesel, and gasoline ? that are completely compatible with existing infrastructure and engines. Algae are grown in salty, non-potable water, using lands not suitable for agriculture, and require only sunlight and CO2 to grow, all sustainable features which petroleum and most other biofuel options cannot match. Sapphire?s technology represents an approximate 70% reduction in lifecycle carbon emissions compared to petroleum-based equivalents. A single commercial algae-fuel production facility is estimated to require approximately 10,000 metric tons of CO2 per day, which is comparable to approximately 30% of the current merchant market for CO2 in the U.S.

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