Algal biomass as a global source of transport fuels: Overview and development perspectives |
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Authors: | Kifayat Ullah Mushtaq Ahma Sofi Vinod Kumar Sharm Pengmei Lu Adam Harvey Muhammad Zafar Shazia Sultana C.N. Anyanwu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biosciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, Pakistan;Department of Plant Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan;Department of Biosciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, Pakistan;ENEA Research Centre Trisaia, Technical Unit for Trisaia Technologies, 75026 Rotondella (MT), Italy;Key Laboratory of Renewable Energy and Gas Hydrate, Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 2, Nengyuan Road,Wushan, Tianhe, Guangzhou 510640, China;School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, Newcastle University, Merz Court, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom;Department of Plant Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan;Department of Plant Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan;National center for energy research and development, University of Nsukka, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | As a result of the global fuel crisis of the early 1970s, coupled with concerns for the environment, the use of biofuel has been on the increase inmany regions throughout the world. At present, a total of approximately 30 billion (30 109) liters of biofuel are utilized worldwide annually,although most countries rely hugely on the first generation biofuel. The limitations of the first and second generation biofuel gave rise to currentinterest in algae as a promising alternative to these conventional biofuel sources. Algal biomass could provide a lion's share of the global transpor tfuel requirements in future. The present review highlights some important developments in, and potentials of algaculture as a major biomassresource of the future. However, the major constraint to commercial-scale algae farming for energy production is the cost factor, which must be addressed adequately before its potentials can be harnessed. |
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Keywords: | Algae Biofuel Economic feasibility Energy production Transport fuels |
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