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Demonstrated large-scale production of marine microalgae for fuels and feed

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Huntley, ME; Johnson, ZI; Brown, SL; Sills, DL; Gerber, L; Archibald, I; Machesky, SC; Granados, J; Beal, C; Greene, CH
Published in: Algal Research
July 1, 2015

We present the results from sustained tonne-quantity production of two novel strains of marine microalgae, the diatom Staurosira and the chlorophyte Desmodesmus, cultivated in a hybrid system of 25-m3 photobioreactors and 400-m2 open ponds at a large-scale demonstration facility, and then apply those results to evaluate the performance of a 100-ha Base Case commercial facility assuming it were built today. Nitrogen fertilization of 2-d batch cultures in open ponds led to the greatest yields - from both species - of 75MTha-1yr-1 biomass, and 30MTha-1yr-1 lipid, which are unprecedented in large scale open pond systems. The process described here uses only seawater, discharges no nitrogen or phosphorus in any form, and consumes CO2 at 78% efficiency. We estimate the capital cost of a 111-ha Base Case facility at $67 million in Hawaii, where actual production was performed, and $59 million on the Gulf Coast of Texas. We find that large-diameter, large-volume PBRs are an economical means to maintain a continuous supply of consistent inoculum for very short-period batch cultures in open ponds, and thus avoid biological system crashes that otherwise arise in longer-term pond cultures. We recommend certain improvements in cultivation methods that could realistically lead to yields of 100MTha-1yr-1 biomass and >50,000Lha-1yr-1 algal oil. Comprehensive techno-economics and life cycle assessment of 20 end-to-end production lineups, based on the cultivation results in this paper, are presented in a companion paper by Beal et al.[1].

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Algal Research

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2211-9264

Publication Date

July 1, 2015

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10

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249 / 265

Related Subject Headings

  • 4004 Chemical engineering
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 1003 Industrial Biotechnology
  • 0904 Chemical Engineering
  • 0607 Plant Biology
 

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Huntley, M. E., Johnson, Z. I., Brown, S. L., Sills, D. L., Gerber, L., Archibald, I., … Greene, C. H. (2015). Demonstrated large-scale production of marine microalgae for fuels and feed. Algal Research, 10, 249–265. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2015.04.016
Huntley, M. E., Z. I. Johnson, S. L. Brown, D. L. Sills, L. Gerber, I. Archibald, S. C. Machesky, J. Granados, C. Beal, and C. H. Greene. “Demonstrated large-scale production of marine microalgae for fuels and feed.” Algal Research 10 (July 1, 2015): 249–65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2015.04.016.
Huntley ME, Johnson ZI, Brown SL, Sills DL, Gerber L, Archibald I, et al. Demonstrated large-scale production of marine microalgae for fuels and feed. Algal Research. 2015 Jul 1;10:249–65.
Huntley, M. E., et al. “Demonstrated large-scale production of marine microalgae for fuels and feed.” Algal Research, vol. 10, July 2015, pp. 249–65. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.algal.2015.04.016.
Huntley ME, Johnson ZI, Brown SL, Sills DL, Gerber L, Archibald I, Machesky SC, Granados J, Beal C, Greene CH. Demonstrated large-scale production of marine microalgae for fuels and feed. Algal Research. 2015 Jul 1;10:249–265.
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Published In

Algal Research

DOI

ISSN

2211-9264

Publication Date

July 1, 2015

Volume

10

Start / End Page

249 / 265

Related Subject Headings

  • 4004 Chemical engineering
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 1003 Industrial Biotechnology
  • 0904 Chemical Engineering
  • 0607 Plant Biology