Why Algae
Algae is a plant: the growth and cultivation of which inherently draws green house gasses out of the atmosphere
Algae does not affect the world’s food supply
Algae hold a potential to provide a new food supply source
Algae has a rapid growth rate
Algae, existing worldwide, consists of numerous species each of which has numerous and unique characteristics. As a result, today’s algae systems may end up being tomorrow’s sources for products even more valuable than oil - such as chemicals which typically require an environmentally detrimental manufacturing process, highly nutritious food products, and medicine. RWE’s Solution
Algae can be grown in units of various sizes to accommodate a wide variety of locations and uses (including facilities with flue gas, conveniently situated near refining facilities, or on property undesirable for other commercial uses).
Algae has the potential value of creating carbon credit opportunities
Algae is a renewable feedstock
Algae is GREEN


RWE’s revolutionary large scale bioreactor, the RWE Photobioreactor, is at the heart of the project. This patent pending bioreactor consists of three primary components: a vertical pond, automated pro...




