Jun 9 2008
Green Star Products, Inc. announced today that research institutes, universities and commercial companies from five continents have agreed to join Green Star's global algae testing program.
Mr. Joseph LaStella, president of GSPI, stated, “This is the first time that the global academic, scientific and commercial communities have voluntarily agreed to collectively work and share scientific data for the good of humanity without any monetary compensation.”
Algae research, the new alternative energy rising star, is now being accepted as the ultimate near term simultaneous solution to the fuel crisis, global warming and food shortages. Ongoing interest in algae biodiesel has fueled a race toward commercialization, which many believe to be five or more years away.
On May 22, 2008, Green Star Products announced that a major breakthrough has been achieved which substantially increases the algae growth rate of certain strains of microalgae. It further stated that the Montana Micronutrient Booster (MMB) formula could increase the total biomass quantity in a harvest algae growth cycle by well over 100%.
Green Star will make this product available throughout the world. Samples are available for all research, university and commercial facilities if participating organizations agree to share their growth research data concerning the growth booster. This data will be available via Green Star’s free informational algae website to the world.
This joint global research effort can accelerate the commercial worldwide production of algae.
Joseph LaStella also stated, “This breakthrough formula is too important to the algae processing industry for any single company to hold for their personal use. Microalgae production holds real answers to the many serious problems facing the world today, including global fuel shortages, global warming and food supply shortages.”
Participants should be congratulated on their willingness to collectively work together on this humanitarian project.