Algae Aqua-Culture Technology (AACT)
Renewable Energy Semiconductor ManufacturingMontana, United States2-10 Employees
AACT develops integrated bioprocessors that use waste heat and carbon dioxide to generate renewable energy and organic soil amendments. The systems can yield methane, hydrogen, and bio-oils that may power farm and industrial equipment or be used to generate electrical power. Because the process produces no waste, its byproducts are high-grade organic fertilizers and soil amendments. These bioprocessors are housed in the Green Power House, a greenhouse structure described as self-sustaining and capable of year-round organic food production in a wide range of climates. Based in Whitefish, Montana, the company operates in the Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing sector with a small team. Its technology addresses on-site energy generation and soil management, producing fuels and fertilizers for use in farming and industrial contexts.