Authors
Yan Zhou, Lance Schideman, Guo Yu, Yuanhui Zhang
Publication date
2013
Journal
Energy & Environmental Science
Volume
6
Issue
12
Pages
3765-3779
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
This study introduces and analyzes a novel system for algal biofuel production that synergistically integrates algal wastewater treatment with hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of wastewater biosolids and algae into bio-crude oil. This system maximizes the biofuel potential of wastewater inputs by internally capturing and recycling carbon and nutrients – a powerful concept referred to as multi-cycle nutrient reuse, which amplifies waste nutrients into multiple cycles of algal biomass and bioenergy production. We call this system “Environment-Enhancing Energy” (E2-Energy) because it can simultaneously improve conventional wastewater treatment by nutrient removal and production of a large amount of biofuel co-products. Moreover, E2-Energy resolves several key bottlenecks commonly associated with large-scale algal biofuel production including: contamination of target high-oil algal cultures, high nutrient costs …
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