Dao Energy, LLC
Manufacturer/Supplier in , Texas
Bring the company to the stage of commercialization. Grow algae by using enclosed photo-bio reactors for the production of algae bio-crude oil, as well as carbon sequestration by means of flu-gas injecting CO2 into our grow-out units within China and worldwide. Under current conditions, grant financing both private and government is readily available from all participating nationalities involved in this company including Australia's Department of Environment, E.U. LIFE fund; China's Innovation Fund through the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM plus the U.S. Renewable Energy Stimulus Package. We will utilize this money to better position DAO Energy, LLC in this ground floor Carbon Sequestration and Algae Bio-diesel industry within Western China. DAO ENERGY intends to produce algae for bio-fuel stock by using a two stage process, namely breed-up and grow-out. Mass production of our grow-out unit is a parallel avenue we pursue at the same time during growth of algae for bio-crude with full scale factory production because they are complimentary for revenue generation. The breeder units themselves are a micro laboratory where the growing parameters such as, light, temperature, agitation, nutrients and CO2 can all be accurately controlled to grow pure strain oil bearing algae stock. This indigenous pure strain will then be fed into grow-out units as a single species. We have unique designs for this and are currently building and testing prototypes. We believe that these will be mass producible using recyclable, commonly found, UV resistant plastics and will be quite cheap to construct. Typical algae species contain between 15 to 39% by dried weight of lipids/oils but species with substantially higher content have been found around our planet. These higher oil content “super strains” above 70% offer the best opportunity to be used as grow-out photo bioreactor feedstock. To date, cataloging and testing the lipid/oil content for most of the world’s algae research is still in its infancy. Further development of the algae industry to meet future demands of our societies energy needs will involve scouring the planet for the ultimate oil, carbohydrate and protein producing algal species.