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About Algae: 30-100x more productive than other biomass and has the added advantage of consuming carbon dioxide. Published reports referencing research being done at Colorado State University and University of New Hampshire suggests that algae could supply enough fuel to meet all of America’s transportation needs. Boeing has helped form the Algae Biomass Organization and suggested growing algae on 5% of America’s farmland could power the world’s jet fleet.

About eePARC:
A team of Floridian’s brought together during Governor Crist’s Global Climate Summit on June 25-26 created the Energy and Environmental Park and Research Center (“eePARC”) to deploy alternative fuel systems that lower costs and emissions. While algae is the focus, eePARC is working on several other proprietary synthetic fuel and water remediation systems.


About Pond to Pump© program GEG’s efforts to integrate into a commercial basis algae growing to fuel.

About eGreen Technologies manufactures Lighter-than-Air Vehicles called Airships using state of the art materials and a revolutionary design. www.egreentechnologies.us

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