Microalgae could be a new sustainable energy source substituted for petroleum. They can produce high value biodiesel, bioethanol, bio-hydrogen, biogas, and that they are able to use waste water and nutrients, allowing...Microalgae could be a new sustainable energy source substituted for petroleum. They can produce high value biodiesel, bioethanol, bio-hydrogen, biogas, and that they are able to use waste water and nutrients, allowing for integration of such processes with waste treatment. Open ponds in hectares of area, could remove excess CO2 in atmosphere with photosynthesis. Large scale microalgal production in fields which are not suitable for agriculture could be a solution for CO: capturing from the atmosphere. Sea water could be used for the culture medium not to consume the fresh water. However microalgae reduce the atmospheric CO: while producing the organic material, using the biomass for either fuel production or food, feed, fertilizer, come out with CO2 release to the atmosphere, when burned by the engine, body and/or bacterial activities. So, microalgal growth can't reduce the CO2 however makes an important contribution to keep the atmospheric CO2 level stable. Long term solution for removing the CO2, could be possible with making durable biomaterials with microalgal biomass and capture the atmospheric CO2 by fixing into the materials and interrupt the carbon cycle for a long while.展开更多
文摘Microalgae could be a new sustainable energy source substituted for petroleum. They can produce high value biodiesel, bioethanol, bio-hydrogen, biogas, and that they are able to use waste water and nutrients, allowing for integration of such processes with waste treatment. Open ponds in hectares of area, could remove excess CO2 in atmosphere with photosynthesis. Large scale microalgal production in fields which are not suitable for agriculture could be a solution for CO: capturing from the atmosphere. Sea water could be used for the culture medium not to consume the fresh water. However microalgae reduce the atmospheric CO: while producing the organic material, using the biomass for either fuel production or food, feed, fertilizer, come out with CO2 release to the atmosphere, when burned by the engine, body and/or bacterial activities. So, microalgal growth can't reduce the CO2 however makes an important contribution to keep the atmospheric CO2 level stable. Long term solution for removing the CO2, could be possible with making durable biomaterials with microalgal biomass and capture the atmospheric CO2 by fixing into the materials and interrupt the carbon cycle for a long while.