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Production of algae coupled to anaerobic digestion in a closed vessel system for bio- fuel production In cooperation with
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Introduction (only pictures )
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Contents renewable and durable energy Biofuel production Composition of algae Advantages and disadvantages Cultivation methods Production process Algae research Manipulation of algae Applications
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Renewable and durable energy Renewable energy – Inexhaustible sources Durable energy – Inexhaustible sources – Not detrimental to environment and economy
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Biofuel production Obtained from biomass Divided into three generations 1.Food crops conventional fermentation chemical processes 2. Crops specially farmed competition with food crops 3. New developments ( + GM ) algae no competition with food crops
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Composition of algae Eukaryotic photosynthetic organisms Sunlight biomass (sugar and lipids) Nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus CO 2 natural oil Rich in oil components high primary production saturated fatty acids Oil levels: 20% - 75%
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Advantages and disadvantages Advantages – Harvested in all seasons – Rich in fats – Grow fast – On land not suitable for agriculture – CO 2 neutral – Improving quality of waste water
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Advantages and disadvantages Disadvantages – Growth fat production – Separating oil expensive polluting – Growth depends on sunlight – Many nutrients needed + aqueous environment
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Cultivation methods Open system – Disadvantages Contact with atmosphere evaporation No stable temperature Contamination Limited algae species
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Cultivation methods Closed systems – Advantage No evaporation Stable temperature No contamination Higher biomass and efficient accumulation of CO 2 – Disadvantages Expensive CO 2 injection needed
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Production process Biogas – Hydrolisis Break long polymeres – Acidogenesis Fermentation with acidogenic bacteria – Methanogenesis Into methane gas by methane-forming archaea
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Production process Biodiesel – Base catalyzed transesterification of the oil Extract oil, drying + adding hexane Distillation pure algae oil Mixing with catalyst + alcohol Glycerol and biodiesel
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Research First industry about 1953 – Two closed bag photoreactors – Food production Past five years – Algae oil production – Replacement for oil AlgaePARC – Research micro-algae cultivation systems – Seven systems
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Manipulation of algae Genetic modified – higher yield of biomass or lipids – Increasing number of chloroplasts – Modify metabolism – Only accepted in closed systems Selecting species Adjusting cultivation techniques
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Applications Algae Food&Fuel – Just been booted (BioSoil, Tendris and Solarix) – Industrial production of micro-algae – Turbid state, open system – 50kg dry mass/day/Ha Desert regions – Plenty of sunshine – Water unusable for drinking
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Thank you for listening Pieter Sas, Elke Knoops, Benjamin Maris and Serpil Dirikan Mouna Tajeddine, Jonathan Wauthier and Christophe Lisbe
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