Algreen

Industrial Carbon Capture & Utilization

Use of resources

We redirect fluegass, wastewater and heat from factories for algal production. Algae use these resources to produce valuable products such as unsaturated fatty acids, protein, pigments, and more compounds that are being extracted in a refinery.
Waste water contains heavy metals, sulfates, ammonia and phosfates, that are absorbed by the algae. Algal compounds are widely used in agricultural, feed, biofuel and farmaceutical indusies.

Areal Adaptation & Efficiency

Algreen's economical and scalable method for cultivating algae adapts to residential and industrial buildings including cement plants, power plants, distilleries, and more.
An area of 1,000 square meters used by our technology can capture 30 tons of CO2 and produce 20 tons of biomass anually.

Central and Eastern's first

There are several hundred algae farms in Western Europe, and we plan to be the first in Central and Eastern.
By setting up the first biorefinery and algae farm in in Poland, we are responsible for half Europes areal coverage of microalgal resources.

Competative Advantage

The only competing source of microalgal products in the central and eastern are being shipped from western europe.
We strive to close the distance of transportation and its carbon footprint, with its costs. With todays technology, we estimate our wholesale selling price to be 80% lower than what the existing products are sold today.