Euglena Co., a leading Japanese biofuel firm, has formed a strategic partnership with Petronas Research of Malaysia. The two companies have signed a joint research agreement to develop large-scale production technology for microalgae, which is a promising source for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and next-generation biodiesel, including Renewable Diesel Fuel (RDF) or Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO). This collaboration represents a significant advance in sustainable biofuel production and aims to reduce carbon emissions, reported Chemanalyst.
As per media report, Petronas Research, a subsidiary of the Malaysian energy giant Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), is partnering with Euglena Co. to focus on enhancing technologies for large-scale microalgae production. This research will cover all aspects from cultivation and algae collection to oil extraction and the use of by-products like defatted algae. The goal is to develop efficient methods for biofuel feedstock production. This initiative is part of a broader project involving Euglena Co., PETRONAS, and Enilive SpA, which plans to build and operate a biofuel production facility. The final investment decision for this plant was announced on July 26, 2024.
Euglena Co. and PETRONAS Research are collaborating to tackle climate change challenges by leveraging their combined expertise to create practical solutions for a sustainable future.
Euglena, a pioneer in microalgae technology, made a significant breakthrough in 2005 with the development of the world’s first outdoor mass cultivation technology for edible Euglena. This innovation laid the groundwork for the company’s commitment to sustainability and its future projects.
With a focus on sustainability, Euglena has expanded its operations to include the development and sale of food and cosmetics derived from microalgae, such as Euglena and Chlorella. These products offer innovative and sustainable solutions by harnessing the nutritional benefits of microalgae. Additionally, Euglena is actively involved in biofuel production, exploring renewable energy sources derived from these resources.
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