BioMarine Fuels Inc was created by John D. Ericsson (principle of BioMarine Technologies & Mgr.Director of GMIT) to develop a highly productive rate of algae biomass and in a continuous manner, thanks to its SITE (the acronym in Spanish for "integral energy transfer system"). The SITE system is based on the generation of complete cycles of transferring and transforming electromagnetic energy into chemical energy, which allows a continuous and autonomous production of biopetroleum and sub-products, taking in CO2. Furthermore, its functioning barely consumes water and it auto-generates energy, which it can directly obtain using urban and industrial residues.
For its algae biomass production this biofuel system uses the excesses of carbon dioxide produced by industrial activities, in a way that does not contaminate, but contributes to cleaning the atmosphere. The emission of carbon dioxide is reduced significantly and neither does it produce sulfurous emissions, which is decisive in avoiding acid rain as well as contributing to limiting the greenhouse effect and achieving the objectives established by the Kyoto protocol.
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