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By : Padmaja Baskar, Product Development Manager, ONGC
Industry : Oil & Gas Functional Area : Productivity & Performance
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Algae fix the sunlight and carbon dioxide into energy and that too very fast. Scientists want to utilize this quality for alternative fuels. And when it comes to greener alternatives to fossil fuel what could be greener than pond scum? Why algae are more suitable over other bio-fuels? Algae can grow anywhere, practically anywhere. They can grow in sea-water or salty water or adulterated water or even in sewage. They can bear extreme temperature. They can grow on waste-land. Another good thing about algae is they multiply very fast. They can double their weight many times in a single day. Algae produce oil as a byproduct of photosynthesis. They can produce fifteen times more oil per acre than other plants such as corn and switchgrass.

If we want to single out the biggest two advantages of algae as bio-fuels, the first one can be these plants grow well where carbon dioxide is in excess and another is these plants can grow in sewages. If we let the algae grow naturally then the oil yield will be low, around one percent by the weight of the algae. Many experiments tells that if more carbon dioxide and organic material would be available to the algae, oil yield can be increased to as much as 40 percent by weight.

Keeping in mind the quality of algae that it grows well on industrial solids and where carbon dioxide is available in excess, it can be helpful in dealing with industrial solids. Cleaning industrial solids is very expensive otherwise. Algae can also be used to minimize the emissions of carbon dioxide of coal plants.

Several Environmental engineers have expertised in separating the oil produced by the algae. They will try to extract oil from algae on a very small scale. Later on they will tackle the basic issues like whether it makes a difference to grind up the organic material before feeding it to the algae.
 Top Comment : Kausar Ali   | 10 21 2008 14:39:07 +0000
This technology is something that is worth putting time into. There was a special on the History Channel on this matter, about a month ago and it was fascinating in a sense. Taking something that otherwise would go up into the atmosphere and further lead to excess CO2 in the air, and then taking that and using it to feed algae (which in turn is used to produce this biofuel) is absolutely amazing.
 
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  Commented by  Priyank Tewari, Product Development Manager, Reliance Petroleum    | 10 21 2008 14:42:38 +0000
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I believe Algal Biodiesel has a tremendous future. We should however do a LCA to ensure that it is sustainable. It would make a lot of sense in researching the option to ensure it is not water intensive. It is also necessary to study the impacts of open and contained structures for the production of such unicellular organisms.
  Commented by  Kausar Ali, Product Development Manager, Reliance Petroleum    | 10 21 2008 14:39:07 +0000
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This technology is something that is worth putting time into. There was a special on the History Channel on this matter, about a month ago and it was fascinating in a sense. Taking something that otherwise would go up into the atmosphere and further lead to excess CO2 in the air, and then taking that and using it to feed algae (which in turn is used to produce this biofuel) is absolutely amazing.
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