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Algae Biomass Production

A new business plan for algae biomass production

XL Renewables, Inc. has developed the only algae production and harvesting technlology that can reliably supply end products at volumes and price points that meet the mass market demand of the food and energy industries.

Called the XL Super Trough System, the patent-pending system is a "hybrid-design" that can operate as a closed or open system making it adaptable to a wide range of locations and algae varieties.

  • XL is focused on supplying Mass Markets with Algal Oils and Proteins
  • Horus Advisory retained for Series A Financing
  • Commercial Production to begin in 2009

The combination of the highly scalable system design, operating efficiency, and production trade-secrets position XL Renewables as a producer of algae biomass for food and energy markets.

XL will use this highly efficient production system to satisfy the supply chain demands for mass markets. These markets require a reliable supply of volume products at a low cost. This requires a rapidly scalable production system, cost effective operations, and dependable production to ensure delivey terms.

XL Renewables, Inc. will begin supplying customers in 2009 with the development of the Withrow 40 located in Casa Grande, Arizona. Further development plans include the Vicksburg 400 with 10 40-acre fields located in western Arizona.

In early 2008, Horus Advisory (www.horusadvisory.com) was retained by XL Renewables, Inc. to prepare and manage a $10 million Series A Financing for commercialization of algae biomass production.

Click here to learn about how algae made the oil that we use today
 

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