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Title: Growing Algae for Biofuel


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Growing Algae for Biofuel
  • Søren Laurentius Nielsen

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Biofuel
  • Fuel derived from biological material
  • CO2 neutral (or at least nearly so)
  • 1st generation
  • 2nd generation
  • Beyond 2nd generation

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1st generation biofuel
  • Made from sugar, starch, oils, fats
  • Using conventional technology
  • Direct use of oils
  • Transesterification
  • Fermentation
  • Source often seeds or grain

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Problems
  • Taking up arable land, that could be used for
    food production
  • Diverting food away from the human food chain
  • Food shortages
  • Rising prices
  • May use fertilizer and pesticides in the
    production

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2nd generation biofuel
  • Made from non-food crops, waste biomass etc.
  • Utilizing cellulosic ethanol production
  • Does not divert food away from the human food
    chain

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Problems
  • Production of ethanol from cellulose not
    tecnically straightforward
  • May still compete for arable land with food
    production if based on crops grown for fuel

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3rd generation biofuel
  • Enter the algae!
  • Fast growth several 100 per day
  • Oil content comparable to oilseeds
  • Very high yields, 100 times that of oilseed

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Advantages of using algae
  • Uses 1st generation technology (transesterificatio
    n) for biofuel production
  • No diversion of food from the human food chain
  • No competition for arable land
  • The use of marine microalgae means no need for or
    pollution of potable water
  • No need for pesticides
  • Necessary nutrients can come from sewage,
    cleansing it in the process

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Potential problems
  • Will it be possible to achieve sufficient cell
    densities?
  • Will it be possible to achieve sufficiently fast
    growth rates under natural light in these
    latitudes?
  • Will it be possible to find species that fulfill
    these criteria and have a high oil content?

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AGEPS consortium
  • ZCD d.o.o. (biodiesel production)
  • Active Pool GmbH (pool engineering)
  • Uljarice d.o.o. (algal cake production)
  • University of Nova Gorica (algal knowledge)
  • Roskilde University (algal knowledge)
  • University of Ljubljana (animal nutrition)
  • Current application EU FP7, Research for SMEs,
    570.000 (total budget 740.000)

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CO2
O2
Harvested algae
Water return
Algal oil
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  • However, the use of algae for biodiesel is not
    unique for this project
  • Estimate that 500.000 will take us from lab to
    pilot production (biological feasibility)
  • Lab tests of the suitability of various algae
  • Bioreactor production
  • Initial field production tests

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  • More information nielsen_at_ruc.dk
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