
| December 2009 | FROM THE PRINT EDITION
Two Seattle-based companies using algae to create biofuels, chemicals and other products have formed a partnership. Blue Marble Energy will produce "high margin biochemicals" from algae supplied by Bionavitas of Redmond. Earlier this year, Bionavitas unveiled a new method to increase algae yields by placing light rods deep into algae pools.
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