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Technical and economic analysis of liquid fuel production from microalgae
- Author
- Feinberg, D. A.
- Published
- United States : [publisher not identified], 1984
Springfield, Va.: National Technical Information Service, [approximately 1984] - Physical Description
- microfiche : negative ; 11 x 15 cm
- Summary
- A technical and economic evaluation of the production of fuels from a microalgal feedstock was conducted. This effort was divided into two areas: feedstock production and subsequent conversion of the feedstock into fuels. An Algal Production and Economic Model was developed to estimate capital and operating costs for mass culture facilities. This model estimates that if today's technology were applied on a large scale, a microalgal feedstock suitable for conversion to fuels could be produced at a cost of 436/t (1984 dollars). Sensitivity analysis demonstrates that the production cost could be reduced to 224/t by a series of improvements such as increased salinity tolerance, increased photosynthetic efficiency, increased lipid content, and decreased losses from water evaporation and CO2 outgassing. Based on these microalgal production cost estimates, integrated refinery options for conversion of the microalgae to high-energy liquid fuels are evaluated. This portion of the analysis is based on preliminary data for processes that were developed for feedstocks similar but not identical to microalgae. Of the three major algal components (lipid, protein, and carbohydrate), the lipid component was determined to have the greatest potential as a source of fuels to replace conventional hydrocarbons. Two processes were examined - one based on the conversion of triglycerides into methyl fatty esters, which are being extensively investigated as potential diesel fuel substitutes, and a catalytic reduction process for the production of hydrocarbons, primarily in the gasoline range. The estimated costs of these fuel products compare favorably with the projected costs of conventional fuels at the turn of the century, as long as the presumed improvements in lipid yields are achieved. 20 references, 6 figures, 8 tables.
- Report Numbers
- DE85002926; SERI/TP-231-2608; CONF-850104-2
- Other Subject(s)
- 09 biomass fuels
- 090122 - hydrocarbon fuels- preparation from wastes or biomass- (1976-1989).
- 140504 - solar energy conversion- biomass production & conversion- (-1989).
- Algae
- Chemical composition
- Chemical reactions
- Data
- Economic analysis
- Economics
- Esterification
- Hydrocarbons
- Information
- Lipids
- Mobil m-gasoline process
- Numerical data
- Organic compounds
- Plants
- Production
- Productivity
- Collection
- NTIS collection.
- Note
- OSTI Identifier 6384436
Research organization: Solar Energy Research Inst., Golden, CO (USA).
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