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Follow on Google News | Trumatech's CEO Peter Cennamo sees the potential for mass production aquaculture projectsIt is important to note that algae can produce oil 50 to 100 times faster than traditional oil crops (soy, canola, etc.) and does not require fertile crop land nor copious fresh water resources.
By: Barbara Klein Trumatech also realizes the potential for mass-production aquaculture projects that are fully integrated with algae biomass production and wastewater utilization including fish farming. Several key markets are emerging for algae, including environmentally friendly green chemicals, solvents, and bio-polymers that serve large markets facing key challenges in producing renewable and bio-degradable substitutes presently created from the petroleum industry. "Biofuels among other sources of renewable energy is drawing interest as alternative to fossil diesel. With an increasing number of governments now supporting this cause in the form of mandates and other policy initiatives the biofuel industry is poised to grow at a phenomenal rate. The total energy mix of the future will be more regenerative and sustainable. The generation and storage of renewable energy will be the fastest growing sector in energy market for next 20 years," said Peter Cennamo, CEO of Trumatech. # # # About Trumatech Trumatech is a developer and marketer of high quality energy efficient environmental technology, from energy management controls for freeze protection and temperature management applications to pressurization systems for satellite and microwave transmission lines. The alternative energy methods of production include waste to energy, farming of green algae and bio-mass and bio-fuels production. Trumatech has over 15 years of experience.Trumatech is located in Houston, Texas. End
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