Literature DB >> 20085253

Environmental life cycle comparison of algae to other bioenergy feedstocks.

Andres F Clarens1, Eleazer P Resurreccion, Mark A White, Lisa M Colosi.   

Abstract

Algae are an attractive source of biomass energy since they do not compete with food crops and have higher energy yields per area than terrestrial crops. In spite of these advantages, algae cultivation has not yet been compared with conventional crops from a life cycle perspective. In this work, the impacts associated with algae production were determined using a stochastic life cycle model and compared with switchgrass, canola, and corn farming. The results indicate that these conventional crops have lower environmental impacts than algae in energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and water regardless of cultivation location. Only in total land use and eutrophication potential do algae perform favorably. The large environmental footprint of algae cultivation is driven predominantly by upstream impacts, such as the demand for CO(2) and fertilizer. To reduce these impacts, flue gas and, to a greater extent, wastewater could be used to offset most of the environmental burdens associated with algae. To demonstrate the benefits of algae production coupled with wastewater treatment, the model was expanded to include three different municipal wastewater effluents as sources of nitrogen and phosphorus. Each provided a significant reduction in the burdens of algae cultivation, and the use of source-separated urine was found to make algae more environmentally beneficial than the terrestrial crops.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20085253     DOI: 10.1021/es902838n

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


  43 in total

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3.  Monster potential meets potential monster: pros and cons of deploying genetically modified microalgae for biofuels production.

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4.  Global evaluation of biofuel potential from microalgae.

Authors:  Jeffrey W Moody; Christopher M McGinty; Jason C Quinn
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2014-05-27       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Design and Evaluation of Illumina MiSeq-Compatible, 18S rRNA Gene-Specific Primers for Improved Characterization of Mixed Phototrophic Communities.

Authors:  Ian M Bradley; Ameet J Pinto; Jeremy S Guest
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2016-09-16       Impact factor: 4.792

6.  Diversity, Productivity, and Stability of an Industrial Microbial Ecosystem.

Authors:  Doruk Beyter; Pei-Zhong Tang; Scott Becker; Tony Hoang; Damla Bilgin; Yan Wei Lim; Todd C Peterson; Stephen Mayfield; Farzad Haerizadeh; Jonathan B Shurin; Vineet Bafna; Robert McBride
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2016-04-04       Impact factor: 4.792

Review 7.  Microalgal cultivation for value-added products: a critical enviro-economical assessment.

Authors:  Richa Kothari; Arya Pandey; Shamshad Ahmad; Ashwani Kumar; Vinayak V Pathak; V V Tyagi
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8.  Clostridium ljungdahlii represents a microbial production platform based on syngas.

Authors:  Michael Köpke; Claudia Held; Sandra Hujer; Heiko Liesegang; Arnim Wiezer; Antje Wollherr; Armin Ehrenreich; Wolfgang Liebl; Gerhard Gottschalk; Peter Dürre
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2010-07-02       Impact factor: 11.205

9.  Biodiesel production from algae grown on food industry wastewater.

Authors:  Khadija Mureed; Shamsa Kanwal; Azhar Hussain; Shamaila Noureen; Sabir Hussain; Shakeel Ahmad; Maqshoof Ahmad; Rashid Waqas
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10.  An Engineered Community Approach for Industrial Cultivation of Microalgae.

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Journal:  Ind Biotechnol (New Rochelle N Y)       Date:  2014-06-05
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