OriginOil Talks About Breakthrough Algae-to-Oil Technology

Noria news wires, Noria Corporation

OriginOil Inc., the developer of a breakthrough technology to transform algae, the most promising source of renewable oil, into a true competitor to petroleum, announced that the company was featured on CNN’s television segment called “Energy Fix” on February 26. The segment, hosted by CNN anchor Poppy Harlow, aired nationally on multiple occasions and featured OriginOil’s breakthrough algae-to-oil technology and algae’s potential to replace petroleum.

 

Anchor Harlow reported on the multi-phase partnership OriginOil announced recently with the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory.

 

The segment can be viewed on OriginOil’s home page at www.originoil.com and, for the next two years, on CNN’s Money.com site.

 

In the interview, OriginOil CEO Riggs Eckelberry explained that algae is a third-generation biofuel feedstock. First generation biofuel was based on food crops such as corn and sugarcane. Second generation, such as cellulosic ethanol, is not based on food crops but still uses lots of land and water. The third generation doesn’t need farmland, can use dirty water, is not a food crop, grows very fast and loves CO2. Eckelberry concluded by saying that algae is the prime candidate for what we need in this country for biofuels.

 

In response to the CNN televised broadcast, Eckelberry said, “We are thrilled that a premiere and influential international medium like CNN has chosen to feature OriginOil and underscore the promise of algae as an alternative to petroleum. We are extremely happy to have worked with Ms. Harlow to educate CNN’s viewers on algae as the most promising third-generation biofuel.”