Acronym MICROALGAE
Category
Marine Biotechnology
Aquaculture
Title Cost efficient algal cultivation systems – A source of emission control and industrial development
Programme BONUS
Instrument (FP6)
Contact Type (FP7)
Strand (Interreg)
NA
Theme (FP7)
Activity Area (FP6)
Regional Area (Interreg)
Action (COST)
NA
Specific Programme (FP7)
NA
Funding source National-European
Coordinator Iital Arvo
Coordinator email arvo.iital@ttu.ee
Coordinator institution
TALTECH - Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)
Institutions involved
NA - SocEco Analysis & Education AB (Sweden) ,
DTU - Technical University of Denmark (Denmark) ,
Start year 2014
End year 2017
Funding (€) € 474,906
Website http://microalgae.weebly.com/
Summary The unique properties of microalgae are recognised worldwide as a multidimensional biomass for industrialisation. Innovative university research focuses on the composition of microalgae cultivation systems to remove nutrients from wastewater, utilising the resulting algal biomass for the generation of energy efficient biogas. However, from innovation to commercialisation, the industrialisation process requires cost efficiency in the adoption of a new production technology. The production of clean water and biogas by using nutrients as inputs through a novel biotechnological process not only promises a reduction of private industrial costs but also environmental and social net benefits. The implementation of microalgae cultivation systems will have large positive impacts on the improvement of aquatic ecosystems allowing a market solution to optimal emission control on both diffuse and point pollutant sources. Allocating abatement measures by an economic incentive and simultaneously allowing industrial development in the Baltic Sea region could significantly reduce the cost of emission control and eutrophication while increasing the supply of renewable energy. This proposal offers cost efficient emission control and new policy guidelines by the industrialisation of microalgae cultivation systems taking into account the spatial distribution of nutrients arising from intensive agricultural, industrial and municipal wastewaters improving water quality in aquatic ecosystem
Keywords
Water quality;
Algae;
Biogas;
Technology;
Bioprospecting;
Land-based aquaculture;
Waste water;
Marine Region
76
Not associated to marine areas
0
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