Kent BioEnergy Overview
Company Headquarters: US
Founded: 1995
Workforce: ~50
Company Working: Kent BioEnergy employs commercially viable microalgae-based technologies for water pollution remediation, CO2 capture, landfill management, and the production of livestock feed additives, fertilizer, and biomass derived energy. Kent BioEnergy has advanced, and proprietary solutions for the critical technical and economic obstacles known to remain in the development of scalable algae-based technologies and products. This includes worldwide exclusive rights to Clemson University's patented technologies for harvesting and converting microalgae biomass to biolipids. Kent BioEnergy has emerged as an industry leader in the development of advanced concepts for culturing and harvesting microalgae - single-celled aquatic plants. The company focused on producing competitively priced solutions for a wide range of industrial needs from pollution control to renewable energy. The company has operations in southern California, including a 160 acre process development/production facility south of Palm Springs and a research laboratory in San Diego.
Kent BioEnergy created commercially viable microalgae-based technologies for water pollution remediation, CO2 capture, landfill management, and the production of livestock feed additives, fertilizer, and biomass derived energy. It is into the development of advanced concepts for culturing and harvesting microalgae based single-celled aquatic plants and commercializing the CEP microalgae production technology.



