A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies.

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A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies Name and LOGO of the partner Name of the speaker Presents Name and LOGO of the event Date and Place

A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies Project nr Call identifierFP7-ENERGY Funding schemeCollaborative project BIOFAT is part of the Algae Cluster together with two more projects

BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies Objective “To demonstrate at industrial scale (10 ha) the feasibility of biofuel production from microalgae”  BIOFAT will demonstrate at 10-ha scale proven and tested technologies developed by Consortium members at small scale. The three main targets are:  energy efficiency  economic positive result  environmental sustainability  BIOFAT will develop the Algorefinery concept through sustainability. A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development

BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development  The project will integrate all the processes from single cell to biofuel production.  The production stage will be based on photobioreactors for inocula production, and raceways for production of bulk biomass and induction of oil/starch accumulation, necessary to obtain the biofuel (biodiesel and bioethanol).  Carbon dioxide derived from fermentation will be used. Technological Approach

BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development Microalgae to biofuel Demonstration project includes:  farming area of 10-ha for microalgae cultivation  annual productivity target of 100 tons dry biomass per ha  Industrial carbon dioxide derived from fermentation to be used as raw material  Production based on different technologies:  low-energy consuming photobioreactors for inocula production o High productivity technology  raceway ponds for production of bulk biomass and oil/starch accumulation o Cell oil and carbohydrate accumulation obtained by nutrient stress. Project description

BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development SITE FOR THE PILOT IMPLEMENTATION EE ethanol plant in Cartagena (Spain)

BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development Work description

9 PARTNERS 2 THIRD PARTIES 9 PARTNERS 2 THIRD PARTIES BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development ACADEMIA (2) SMES (6) LARGE ENTERPRIESES (1 + 2 THIRD PARTIES) ACADEMIA (2) SMES (6) LARGE ENTERPRIESES (1 + 2 THIRD PARTIES) SPAIN (1+1 THIRD PARTY); ITALY (3); PORTUGAL (1); ISRAEL (1); THE NETHERLANDS (1); FRANCE (1+1 THIRD PARTY); UNITED STATES (1). SPAIN (1+1 THIRD PARTY); ITALY (3); PORTUGAL (1); ISRAEL (1); THE NETHERLANDS (1); FRANCE (1+1 THIRD PARTY); UNITED STATES (1). The Project Consortium The Project Consortium

BIOFAT – BIOfuel From Algae Technologies A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development

A European project supported through the Seven Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development PHOTOBIOREACTO RS (high productivity) PHOTOBIOREACTO RS (high productivity) HARVESTING DISINTEGRATION (Cell disruption) DISINTEGRATION (Cell disruption) FRACTIONATION (Pre-Purification) FRACTIONATION (Pre-Purification) PURIFICATION STRAIN Selection ALGAE Biomass ALGAE Biomass High value added products OTHER Starch (Biomass ) Starch (Biomass ) Oil from Algae STRAIN Optimization STRAIN Optimization Raceways (Bulk Biomass Production Oil / Starch accumulation) Raceways (Bulk Biomass Production Oil / Starch accumulation) Nutrients DOWNSTREAM Industrial Fermentation CO2 SUSTAINABILITY ALGOREFINERY