Seaweed Energy Solutions makes acquisition to cultivate 100,000 tons of seaweed
date:May 15, 2013
s, is the key to seaweed's potential as an alternative crop for energy, feed, fertiliser and bulk chemicals because it makes large-scale production commercially viable.

SES has built a seaweed breeding center and hatchery in Norway and is currently carrying out cultivation tests at various locations off the coasts of Norway and Portugal. SES has a cooperation agreement with Norway's Statoil and support from its shareholder Stolt Sea Farm, a leader in aquaculture.

This year, SES was granted two
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