The Earth receives around 1.9×106 EJ of energy in visible light each year and only a fraction of this light energy is being converted to biomass (chemical energy) via the process of photosynthesis. Out of all photosynthetic organisms, microalgae, due to their fast growth rates, have been identified as potential source of raw material for chemical energy production. Solar panels have also been used worldwide for electrical energy production. Here we explore and introduce a novel methodology on combining solar panels with microalgae cultivation systems. These two methods of energy production would appear to compete for use of the same energy resource (sunlight) to produce either chemical or electrical energy. However, some groups of microalga...
As the population increases exponentially so does the need for a greater demand of energy. Even thou...
Sunlight energy largely exceeds the energy required by anthropic activities, and therefore its explo...
Microalgae are potential producers of bulk food and feed compounds, chemicals, and biofuels. To prod...
Chemical energy can be produced from solar energy via photosynthesis. Solar energy can also be conve...
The Earth receives around 1.9 x 106 EJ of energy in visible light each year but only a fraction of t...
An increased need for more energy, require growth in energy production from diverse sources. Sustai...
Microalgae are small organisms that live in water and use solar energy or artificial light to grow. ...
It is consensual that current patterns of energy consumption and usage are unsustainable in the med...
The possibility for simultaneous production of chemical and electrical energies from a single microa...
One of the most promising options for decreasing the costs of microalgae production is enhancing the...
AbstractThe use of native microalgal strains, which are well adapted to local environmental conditio...
There is a great need to further develop new technologies in the field of microalgal cultivation sys...
International audienceMicroalgae are emerging as a promising solution to address a number of markets...
Microalgae have recently gained strong attention as a potential source for renewable energy. Althoug...
The theoretical maxima of solar energy conversion efficiencies and productivities in oxygenic photos...
As the population increases exponentially so does the need for a greater demand of energy. Even thou...
Sunlight energy largely exceeds the energy required by anthropic activities, and therefore its explo...
Microalgae are potential producers of bulk food and feed compounds, chemicals, and biofuels. To prod...
Chemical energy can be produced from solar energy via photosynthesis. Solar energy can also be conve...
The Earth receives around 1.9 x 106 EJ of energy in visible light each year but only a fraction of t...
An increased need for more energy, require growth in energy production from diverse sources. Sustai...
Microalgae are small organisms that live in water and use solar energy or artificial light to grow. ...
It is consensual that current patterns of energy consumption and usage are unsustainable in the med...
The possibility for simultaneous production of chemical and electrical energies from a single microa...
One of the most promising options for decreasing the costs of microalgae production is enhancing the...
AbstractThe use of native microalgal strains, which are well adapted to local environmental conditio...
There is a great need to further develop new technologies in the field of microalgal cultivation sys...
International audienceMicroalgae are emerging as a promising solution to address a number of markets...
Microalgae have recently gained strong attention as a potential source for renewable energy. Althoug...
The theoretical maxima of solar energy conversion efficiencies and productivities in oxygenic photos...
As the population increases exponentially so does the need for a greater demand of energy. Even thou...
Sunlight energy largely exceeds the energy required by anthropic activities, and therefore its explo...
Microalgae are potential producers of bulk food and feed compounds, chemicals, and biofuels. To prod...