Algae-based Products for a Sustainable Future
Cellana, a leading developer of algae-based bioproducts, uses the most productive plants on earth—marine microalgae—to photosynthetically produce its ReNew™ line of Omega-3 EPA and DHA oils, animal feed, and biofuel feedstocks. Cellana’s patented ALDUO™ system, a series of photobioreactors coupled with open ponds, enables low-cost, continuous production of diverse strains of microalgae. Since 2009, Cellana has operated its Kona Demonstration Facility, a 6-acre, state-of-the-art production and research facility in Hawaii.To date, over 20 metric tons of whole algae (dry weight) have been produced using Cellana’s ALDUO™ process with highly diverse strains, making ALDUO™ one of the most flexible, thoroughly tested, and validated outdoor algae production technologies in the world. Learn more.
Our ReNew™ Line of Products
Human Health
Marine algae produce nutritional oils that contain an abundance of healthy Omega-3s.
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Biofuel Feedstock
Algae will help meet the growing demand for biofuels for use in transportation, aviation and energy.
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Animal Health
Algae enhance the nutritional value of animal feed and provide an alternative protein feed source.
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News & Events
- 10.02.2014 | State of the Algae Industry: 10 Top-Level commercial leaders look at the path to scale li>
- 07.17.2014 | Energy Department Awards $3.5 Million to Cellana toDevelop Cost-Competitive Algal Biofuels li>
- 06.23.2014 | Cellana Signs Letter of Intent with Galil Algae for the Commercialization of High-Value Algae Biomass for Aquaculture and Other High-Value Applications li>
- 06.04.2014 | Martin Sabarsky, CEO, Cellana, Inc. Appointed to Board of Directors of the Algae Biomass Organization (ABO) li>
- 04.15.2014 | Cellana Highlights Taking A Waste Not-Want Not Approach for Algae-based Products li>
Why Algae
Marine microalgae hold great promise for tackling the global need for sustainability, better health, energy security, and climate stability. And ReNew™ Algae are produced by the most environmentally friendly means possible.
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