Solar collection and processing for more cost effective algal biofuel production

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Title
Solar collection and processing for more cost effective algal biofuel production

CoPED ID
e72d1161-cf2b-4129-a835-2c35f077d2de

Status
Closed


Value
£756,845

Start Date
March 31, 2014

End Date
May 31, 2015

Description

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Algae hold great promise for the large scale production of carbon-neutral biofuels that avoid many of the problems of terrestrial biofuels (such as palm oil) in that they require only about 10% of the space of terrestrial crops and can use waste water for growth and their nutrients. Current production systems are, however, uneconomic against both fossil and first generation biofuels and require significant step wise improvements to redress this.
This feasibility study, led by Xanthella - a biotechnology company based in Oban - in collaboration with physicists from the University of St Andrews, aims to deliver a step change in the performance-cost ratio of algal photo bioreactors (PBRs) operating under solar illumination for the production of carbon neutral biofuels. This will be achieved through the development of an innovative solar light collection component for use in Xanthella's internally-lit photobioreactor designs.

XANTHELLA LTD LEAD_ORG
XANTHELLA LTD PARTICIPANT_ORG
UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS PARTICIPANT_ORG

Julie Allan PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Biofuels
  2. Palm oil
  3. Bioenergy
  4. Algae
  5. Biomass (industry)
  6. Biogas
  7. Renewable energy sources

Extracted key phrases
  1. Cost effective algal biofuel production
  2. Innovative solar light collection component
  3. Solar collection
  4. Carbon neutral biofuel
  5. Solar illumination
  6. Terrestrial biofuel
  7. Large scale production
  8. Current production system
  9. Generation biofuel
  10. Algal photo bioreactor
  11. Significant step wise improvement
  12. Cost ratio
  13. Great promise
  14. Terrestrial crop
  15. Step change

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