Dr Neil Hindle, delivered a poster presentation on 3rd June during the 21st European Biomass Conference & Exhibition (EUBC&E).
Dr Hindle’s presentation covered InteSusAl’s main objectives and the expected outcomes.
The InteSusAl project will demonstrate an integrated innovative approach to generate biofuels from algae in a sustainable manner on an industrial scale. The demonstration will optimise the production of algae by both heterotrophic and phototrophic routes. The InteSusAl consortium is composed of six partners coming from four European countries. CPI are the project coordinator. CPI’s role is to provide enabling technology and IP related to low cost heterotrophic algal cultivation and experience in collaborative project management.
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