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Melbourne, FL—PetroAlgae Inc. (OTCBB: PALG), a leading renewable energy company that licenses its commercial micro-crop technology globally, annou...


Melbourne, FL—PetroAlgae Inc. (OTCBB: PALG), a leading renewable energy company that licenses its commercial micro-crop technology globally, announced Nov. 4 that a third party study done by the Aquaculture Research Institute at the University of Idaho has found that PetroAlgae protein concentrate (PPC) produced as a co-product along with the renewable fuel feedstock by the company’s micro-crop technology system can replace menhaden fishmeal protein at levels up to 100% in feeds for tilapia.

“We are very encouraged by the results of this extensive study because they point to PetroAlgae protein as a highly desirable replacement for fishmeal at a time when feed demand is expected to increase dramatically in the face of limited traditional supply,” said Dr. Ronald W. Hardy who conducted the study.

The study also found that PPC would be suitable as a fishmeal replacement for other farmed fish species.

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