Algae to Fuel

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Basics

  • This page aims to cover the various ways Algae can be converted into Usable Fuel
  • Various technologies/levels of complexity will be covered
    • Some Technologies may not Scale well

Higher Complexity

Transesterification Biodiesel

  • This is one of the most known/commercially available processes
  • Main issue is it needs Algae Concentration/Drying, then Plant Oil extraction
  • Also the Transesterification process uses Methanol so you need fuel to make fuel etc
    • That and Solvent Extraction of the Oil is used in some processes
  • A Crude system using
  • Advantage is short of Gell Point / Cloud Point issues in Cold Weather, and MAYBE some Fuel Lubricity issues, Bio-Diesel once seperated+washed etc can be used as is, in Off The Shelf Engines etc

Hydrothermal Liquefaction

  • aka HTL
  • Hydrothermal Liquefaction is nice in that no Algae pre-processing is needed, short of SLIGHT concentration in a centrifuge etc
  • Produces Bio-Crude
  • Main issues are the complexities of the process/reactor, and it producing a Bio-Crude, rather than something more easily purified+used
  • Scales Up Well, and is an ESPECIALLY good candidate for Fossil Fuel Phaseout / Fossil Oil Phaseout via drop on biocrude

Lower Complexity

Anaerobic Digestion

  • Given ose already has Anaerobic Digestion equipment, re Biodigester this is easy to do
  • Also if used directly (as Biogas ) or if scrubbed/upgraded (as Biomethane or RNG ) is is a pretty high quality and easily usable fuel
  • Main downside is storage
  • As per ~this paper~ , Algae can be used to scrub the biogas iteself, if properly integrated
    • Although in high end setups having sensors + backup chemical or mechanical scrubbing may be worthwhile to maintain quality

To-Do’s

  • Yield per Liter of Algae
    • Also impact of Algae Slurry Density, Algae Age/Growing Conditions etc
  • Role of Digester Microbes/Enzymes
    • While not as critical as Fermentation , making sure the microbes can fully digest the algae (if using whole algae slurry, not extracted Algae Oil etc) may be worth looking into
  • Pre-Processing
    • Is some sort of Sterilization / Pasteurization advisable to prevent overwhelming the Microbiome of the Digester?
      • This may also aid in breaking down cell walls (Akin to Lysomy Broth ) and/or breaking down Starches into Sugars and/or Sugars into Simpler Sugars etc (Akin to Invert Sugar )
  • Residence Time Required for Full Digestion vs Residence Time in the IBC Tote Biodigester

Fermentation

As a Solid Fuel/Feedstock

Direct Burning

To-Do’s

Pyrolysis




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