Algae Biodiesel Farms
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OK, in theory,
algae biodiesel farms or large scale algae farming
appears to be the only feasible and/or realistic solution today
for replacing petro-diesel completely. No other
feedstock or crop has the oil yield high enough for it to be in
a position to produce such large volumes of oil. However, More
research into this area is currently needed.
To elaborate, it has been calculated that
in order for a crop such as soybean or palm to yield
enough oil capable of replacing petro-diesel completely,
most of the current land available would have to be used
only for biodiesel crop production, which is, of course,
impossible. (Do you want to eat, or do you want to drive
SUV's?) For some small countries, it would mean
that all land available in the country be dedicated to
biodiesel crop production. If this interests you, keep
reading...
Enter algae: If the biodiesel feedstock
were to be algae, owing to its very high yield of oil, it
has been found that about 10 million acres of land would
be needed for biodiesel cultivation in the US in order to
produce enough biodiesel to replace all the petrodiesel
used currently in that country. This is just 1% of the
total land used today for farming and grazing together in
the US (about 1 billion acres). Clearly, algae are a
viable alternative as a feedstock for commercial algae
biodiesel farming and/or production.
In practice however,
biodiesel has not yet been produced on a wide scale from
algae, though large scale algae cultivation and biodiesel
production appear likely in the near future (4-5
years).
In order to produce biodiesel from
algae on a large-scale, the following conditions would
have to be met:
- Ability to sustain ably produce
high-oil-yielding algae strains on a
large-scale
- Ability to extract the oil from the
algae on a large scale
- Capability for large-scale conversion
of algal oil into biodiesel
The first two aspects are specific to
algae, while the third is a generic aspect for biodiesel
production from all plant oils.
Based on the current research inputs, it
appears that the real concern would be condition # 1:
Capability to sustainably produce high-oil-yielding algae
strains on a large-scale. While the other two conditions
need to be addressed as well, those two are primarily
engineering considerations over which we have more
control than over condition #1. This, hence needs to be
given more focus.
The capability to sustainably produce
high-oil-yielding algae strains on a large-scale can
again be thought to contain two distinct aspects: (1)
Identifying the high-yielding algal strains, and (2)
Identifying the most optimal methods to cultivate them. A
good amount of research is taking place in each of these
two aspects and it is hoped that there will be more good
news soon.
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