Life cycle assessment of biomass production in microalgae compact photobioreactors
Autor: | Angela G. Silva, Marisa D. Scherer, Diego de Oliveira Corrêa, Juan C. Ordonez, André Bellin Mariano, José Viriato Coelho Vargas, Felipe L. M. Merss, Richard Carter |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Renewable Energy
Sustainability and the Environment Ecology business.industry Photobioreactor Biomass Forestry Raw material Pulp and paper industry Renewable energy Biofuel Bioreactor Environmental science Raceway business Waste Management and Disposal Agronomy and Crop Science Life-cycle assessment |
Zdroj: | GCB Bioenergy. 7:184-194 |
ISSN: | 1757-1693 |
DOI: | 10.1111/gcbb.12120 |
Popis: | This paper presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) of industrial scale microalgae biomass production in compact photobioreactor (PBR) systems (2 × 5 × 8 m) for supplying biofuel/electricity generation processes and synthesis of new materials. Other objectives are as follows: (i) to compare the impact of various raw materials, substances, and services; and (ii) to evaluate environment-relevant aspects of the proposed system as compared to microalgae raceway ponds. The life cycle inventory assessment shows that (i) only atmospheric CO2 is used for PBR microalgae cultivation, whereas in raceway ponds, injection of CO2 from fossil origin is largely required to allow for microalgae growth; and (ii) the PBR daily production rate of dry biomass is currently at 1.5 kg m−3 day−1 for each PBR, which is 12.82 times larger than the reported average 0.117 kg m−3 day−1 raceway ponds production. It is found that in general the association of the effects of the production of steel, PVC, and the packaging contribute to more than 85% of the total impact in each analyzed category. Therefore, to achieve PBR biomass production impact reduction and sustainability, PVC and steel utilization need to be minimized, as well as packaging materials. Based on the PBR LCA results, that is, due to no CO2 injection from fossil origin and low area occupation, it is expected that high density production of truly renewable microalgae biomass could be obtained from PBR systems. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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