Weeds in the algae garden – A source of biomass for the algae-to-biofuels program

Abstract: 

Despite decades of effort, viable algal biofuels remain a distant vision. High-lipid microalgae for biodiesel is plagued by low productivity, poor biomass quality, and pond instability, so conversion of non-specific algal biomass into other fuels is now the favored approach. Nevertheless, with low productivity and high costs,microalgae cannotprovide the annualtonnage of biomassneededfor fuelproduction.Analternative source of easily produced algal biomass has been available for decades. Algalturf scrubbing (ATS) robustly cultivates indigenous algae in an open flume photobioreactor. It is a proven, cost-effective, point- and non point-source treatment method for recycling the aquatic nutrient pollution whose levels threaten to exceed sustainable earth system boundaries. Using ATS to reverse nutrient loading in eutrophic waters would produce copious algal biomass at essentially no cost, for biofuel production or for development into other bioproducts.

Keywords: 
Biofuel
Bioproduct
Periphyton
Algal turf
Planetary boundary
Article Source: 
Ecological Engineering 85 (2015) 275-282
Category: 
Seaweed composition
Uses of Seaweeds: Fuel or Energy