For an algal facade that is operated as a flat plate bioreactor, the biomass in the facade is capable of producing energy as oil, or through methane digestion of the cells, while absorbing radiation that would heat the building. However, an algal facade could also produce electricity if coupled to a photovoltaic (PV) module. Experiments were conducted with a PV module situated behind a flat plate, algal bioreactor to determine the relative power output for such a hybrid facade compared to a PV module without the algal layer. Two container materials were tested (polypropylene and acrylic), for two algal species (a green algae and a coccolithophore), at 4 biomass concentrations. The containers were two rectangular boxes with a volume of 0.4 l...
Environmental pollution, global warming, energy consumption, and limited natural resources are some ...
Microalgae growth in closed photobioreactors is greatly inhibited by elevated temperatures caused ma...
Growth of Chlorella vulgaris was characterized as a function of irradiance in a laboratory turbidost...
International audienceVertical flat-panel photobioreactors for microalgae culture can be integrated ...
As a state-of-the-art green façade technology, building-integrated microalgae bioreactor has the pot...
The article deals with issues of the use of photoreactors with growing algae as an element of urban ...
Global warming is a critical risk for the balance of nature, and its effects are increasing due to g...
The optical performances of plastic bag photo-bioreactors for microalgae production as shading syste...
The increasing global demand for energy that has existed during many decades has affected the envir...
textBiofuel production from microalgal biomass offers a clean and sustainable liquid fuel alternativ...
In order to replace fossil fuel derived petrochemicals and meeting the growing global demand for cle...
Evaluation of the potential of algae production for biofuel and other products at various locations ...
Some green microalgae have the ability to harness sunlight to photosynthetically produce molecular h...
Microalgae are small organisms that live in water and use solar energy or artificial light to grow. ...
In the last decades new functions have been attributed to the building envelope, such as, among othe...
Environmental pollution, global warming, energy consumption, and limited natural resources are some ...
Microalgae growth in closed photobioreactors is greatly inhibited by elevated temperatures caused ma...
Growth of Chlorella vulgaris was characterized as a function of irradiance in a laboratory turbidost...
International audienceVertical flat-panel photobioreactors for microalgae culture can be integrated ...
As a state-of-the-art green façade technology, building-integrated microalgae bioreactor has the pot...
The article deals with issues of the use of photoreactors with growing algae as an element of urban ...
Global warming is a critical risk for the balance of nature, and its effects are increasing due to g...
The optical performances of plastic bag photo-bioreactors for microalgae production as shading syste...
The increasing global demand for energy that has existed during many decades has affected the envir...
textBiofuel production from microalgal biomass offers a clean and sustainable liquid fuel alternativ...
In order to replace fossil fuel derived petrochemicals and meeting the growing global demand for cle...
Evaluation of the potential of algae production for biofuel and other products at various locations ...
Some green microalgae have the ability to harness sunlight to photosynthetically produce molecular h...
Microalgae are small organisms that live in water and use solar energy or artificial light to grow. ...
In the last decades new functions have been attributed to the building envelope, such as, among othe...
Environmental pollution, global warming, energy consumption, and limited natural resources are some ...
Microalgae growth in closed photobioreactors is greatly inhibited by elevated temperatures caused ma...
Growth of Chlorella vulgaris was characterized as a function of irradiance in a laboratory turbidost...