Thursday, August 20, 2009

ALGAE IS THE ANSWER TO OUR DEPENDENCE ON OIL

Type: Common Interest - Science

Description: Converting algae into bio-diesel is the most efficient way to solve our energy problem. After conversion, algae can be integrated into our existing technology. This can save a lot of time, energy and money. Ross Youngs is the owner of a few environmentally friendly companies called Univenture(.com), UniKeep(.com) and AlgaeVS(.com). He is currently creating systems that grow algae for conversion into bio-diesel. He has a good team who is constantly researching. He has the capacity and ability to develop this technology, but the biggest problem holding the development back is the funding. He has been in contact with the air force, every university in Ohio, the local government, and he's testified for funds in congress. It has been a long time now and he still hasn't received any grants or federal funds. President Obama, please recognize that algae is the most viable and reasonable solution to oil.

Ross O. Youngs founded Univenture on the ideals of inventing and manufacturing more environmentally friendly packaging solutions for corporate customers in the US and abroad. In 1988, we began with our original Safety-sleeve® disc package which significantly reduced the amount of material required to package and distribute discs while at the same time protecting the disc for longer use and re-use.
Univenture has recently launched our newest initiative AlgaeVenture Systems LLC, a Univenture Inc. company. We are seeking to provide the missing link to commercialize a strong algae industry with our unique manufacturing technologies, engineering and logistics experience, and history of successful product development. These factors position us among the very few who are able to successfully commercialize algae production systems rapidly. Over thirty years of historical government research, along with contemporary research and technological development point to the viability of algae as an extremely prolific source of both oil and feedstock with the ability to feed virtually every aspect of the current petroleum-product industry as well as the evolving bio-diesel industry.

I have decided to rally everyone to invite all of your friends on Facebook. Our group is slow growing but with your help we could reach unexpected numbers. It would be of enormous help to this cause and much appreciated. Think about being independent from foreign sources of energy, once again cheap and abundant energy that is renewable. Thanks to everyone who has already done their part.

*****DONT FORGET INVITE YOUR FRIENDS*******

Univenture, Inc. and AlgaeVenture Systems, a wholly owned LLC in Marysville, Ohio has announced on March 10, 2009 the details of a disruptive solid liquid separation and dewatering technology specifically designed for microalgae. Patent documents have been filed and an operational prototype unit has been demonstrated to collaborators who have participated in research and commercialization proposals.

Prototype and laboratory testing has successfully been achieved with three species attempted including Chlorella vulgaris, Euglena gracilis, and Botryococcus braunii. The company plans to continue development on the process, equipment, and technology and is looking to establish relationships with potential customers, licensees, distributors, as well as funding or investing sources.

For potential customers, funding sources and investors, a demonstration of the equipment is available by appointment in Marysville, Ohio.

Corporate Contact:
Amy Bucklin
AVS Project Manager
(937) 645-4604
abucklin@univenture.com


Contact Info
Email:
Website: http://www.algaeventure.com
Office: AlgaeVenture Corporate Headquarters
Location: 13311 Industrial Parkway
Marysville, OH

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