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OriginOil's French Joint Venture Participates in Large-Scale Algae Projects


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LOS ANGELES--OriginOil, Inc. (OOIL), the developer of a breakthrough technology to extract oil from algae and an emerging leader in the global algae oil services industry, yesterday announced that Ennesys, its joint venture partner in France, is working with large institutions to develop two separate large-scale algae projects.

“Due to its many benefits, algae is more productive than solar panels, and will generate continuing jobs here in France. That's a huge benefit over solar, which is often manufactured in other countries and generates few jobs once installed.”

"Europe and France have made unconditional sustainability commitments, and this is driving fast-moving commercial algae projects for us in France," said Riggs Eckelberry, OriginOil CEO. "We are committed to supplying our technology, knowhow and integrated supplier network to help Ennesys get these projects up and running quickly."

In office building applications, Global 500 multinational Bouygues Construction engaged Ennesys to study the integration of waste water algae production in two massive building projects in the Greater Paris region, each at the scale of a million square feet (80,000 m2 and 150,000 m2). The resulting algae will be converted into fuel, electricity and industrial chemicals. The urgency for these projects comes from France's RT 2020 sustainable energy law, which requires that all major buildings achieve a positive energy balance by the year 2020.

"Algae in France has taken off with the new eco-building law that forces large developers to innovate without delay on their new projects," said Pierre Tauzinat, Ennesys president. "Due to its many benefits, algae is more productive than solar panels, and will generate continuing jobs here in France. That's a huge benefit over solar, which is often manufactured in other countries and generates few jobs once installed."

In marine fuel applications, ITSASOA is collaborating with Ennesys on a plan to absorb agricultural runoff using algae, which is then converted to fuel for fishing vessels. ITSASOA is an advanced biofuels program financed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the European Union.

The joint venture has attracted major media attention in France, culminating in yesterday's coverage by Le Figaro, France's largest daily, in the first of a two-part series on algae. Last week, Ennesys president Pierre Tauzinat appeared on BFM, France's national business radio channel; and La Tribune, France's business daily, has reported on the venture. (See clips.)

About Ennesys SAS (web address: Ennesys)

A French partnership of UK-based incubator PJC and algae oil services leader OriginOil, Ennesys was launched in 2010 to meet the challenge of new European environmental regulations using innovative algae technologies. The joint venture will focus on urbanized markets, where high population densities and energy prices can give algae a major advantage for waste to energy generation. Ennesys is leveraging its extensive relationships in the large-scale French construction industry and its knowledge of EU carbon regulations to develop large-scale, viable projects for green buildings and other advanced algae projects.

About OriginOil, Inc. (web address: OriginOil)

OriginOil helps algae growers extract oil from algae for use as a feedstock for the commercial production of transportation fuels, chemicals and foods. In a single step, our breakthrough technology efficiently dewaters and breaks down algae for its useful products, overcoming one of the greatest challenges in making algae a viable replacement for petroleum. As a pioneer and the emerging leader in the global algae oil services field, OriginOil supports its core algae extraction technology with an array of process innovations for some of the world's most successful algae growers and refiners, just as pioneers like Schlumberger and Halliburton have done in the oilfield services industry. To learn more about OriginOil®, please visit our website at OriginOil.