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Algae  the energy solution?
Algae – the energy solution?
   Presentation by Sebastian Olényi – ESBS, may 2009
The energy challenge
        gy        g
                        Oil production runs 
                         out 
                        Climate warms due 
                         to CO2
                        We need more 
                         energy
                        Alternative sources 
                         are needed
                                d d
Algae advantages
  g          g
                    ‘Food vs. fuel’ becomes 
                     food and fuel
                    normal crops have only a 
                     1% photosynthetic effiency, 
                     algae at least 5% 
                     (presumably up to 14% in 
                     optimum conditions)
                    algae have a low land 
                     footprint, making yields of 
                     f      i   ki   i ld   f 
                     biomass 15times higher 
                     than for normal crops
                    can use saline water
The biofuel feedstock
Vast amount of possibilities
               p
Requirements for an algae startup
  q                   g         p
• Top algae scientists
    g p                p
• Algae production experience
• Structured Programs
• Strain selection
• Cultivation development
• Extraction
• Scale‐up
• Scale up
• Product Development
        gp
• Strong partner
     • Capacity for Technology Risk
     • Professional execution
     • Professional culture
       Professional culture
Example process
    p p
The next steps
            p
• Pilot facility
• CO2
  CO2
     • Access
     • Competence to operate
• Sales contracts
     • Vegetable Oil
     • Protein/Carbohydrates
       Protein/Carbohydrates
         • produce ethanol, biodiesel, milk, animal feed    and 
   compost fertilizer
        p
• Commercial Plant design
• Commercial roll out plan
Challenges
       g
 Overall challenge is to develop low‐cost high‐productivity
 production systems at scale (e.g. 1000 hectares):
     d i                l  (             h       )
 Open ponds account for > 90% current worldwide 
  production, but > 10 times too expensive for biofuels
     d i  b       i                     i  f  bi f l
 Photobioreactors are excellent for high‐value products, but 
  >> 100 times too expensive for biofuels
       i                  i  f  bi f l
 Technical challenges are mostly upstream ‐ related to algae
 biology & transition from lab to outdoors
Lessons Learned
Lessons Learned

 Many microalgae can accumulate neutral lipids
 All  l
  All algae produce lots of biomass
             d  l   f bi
 GMO‐engineering of algae is difficult
 Diatoms and greens most promising
 No perfect strain for all climates, water types
Harvesting algal blooms from oceans
         g g
               not energetically or cost effective
               sea water is oligotrophic have to add 
                nutrients like iron
               low cell densities
               Exception coastal lagoons, possible 
                contained environment
               E.g. Commerically Spirulina from 
                Lake Texcoco and cyanobacterial
                blooms in Oregon ‐ again limited
Open‐pond approach
 p p       pp
 Biomass fast, easy and cheap
C
 Contamination
       i i
 Density
 Harvesting
Bioreactor‐approach
            pp
 GMO‐containment
B
 Better for cold regions
        f   ld  i
 Controlled environment
 Lipid induction
 Expensive
So Are Microalgae a Realistic
So Are Microalgae a Realistic
Source of Biofuels?
Source of Biofuels?
 Yes
 B       ill l ki  i   h  b i  R&D    k   h  
  But we are still lacking in the basic R&D to make them 
  viable
 I   ill  k   i   d 
  It will take time and money
Our project?
    p j
Biology as long as possible: Biodiesel
                 Ability to sustain production of 
                    high‐oil‐yielding microalgae strains
                    high oil yielding microalgae strains
                   Ability to extract the oil from the 
                    algae
                   Capability of converting of 
                    microalgal oil into Biodiesel
                   Identifying the high‐yielding 
                    microalgal strains
                      i    l l t i
                   Identifying the most optimal 
                    methods to cultivate them
                        th d  t   lti t  th
Carbon capturing
         p     g


 R&D‐head Jean‐Yves Malpote is in conseil d‘administration
 Local strains are best‐fitted
 Wastewater usage?
Project suggestion
   j      gg
 Harvest  and identify local strains from Strasbourg
G
 Grow and select them for biomass‐production or lipid 
       d  l   h  f  bi               d i    li id 
  production
T  
  Try wastewater‐treatment
 Test genetical engineering for lipid‐content enrichment

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Algae – The Energy Solution2

  • 1. Algae  the energy solution? Algae – the energy solution? Presentation by Sebastian Olényi – ESBS, may 2009
  • 2. The energy challenge gy g  Oil production runs  out   Climate warms due  to CO2  We need more  energy  Alternative sources  are needed   d d
  • 3. Algae advantages g g  ‘Food vs. fuel’ becomes  food and fuel  normal crops have only a  1% photosynthetic effiency,  algae at least 5%  (presumably up to 14% in  optimum conditions)  algae have a low land  footprint, making yields of  f i   ki   i ld   f  biomass 15times higher  than for normal crops  can use saline water
  • 5.
  • 7. Requirements for an algae startup q g p • Top algae scientists g p p • Algae production experience • Structured Programs • Strain selection • Cultivation development • Extraction • Scale‐up • Scale up • Product Development gp • Strong partner • Capacity for Technology Risk • Professional execution • Professional culture  Professional culture
  • 9. The next steps p • Pilot facility • CO2  CO2 • Access • Competence to operate • Sales contracts • Vegetable Oil • Protein/Carbohydrates  Protein/Carbohydrates • produce ethanol, biodiesel, milk, animal feed  and  compost fertilizer p • Commercial Plant design • Commercial roll out plan
  • 10. Challenges g  Overall challenge is to develop low‐cost high‐productivity  production systems at scale (e.g. 1000 hectares): d i       l  (    h )  Open ponds account for > 90% current worldwide  production, but > 10 times too expensive for biofuels d i  b       i     i  f  bi f l  Photobioreactors are excellent for high‐value products, but  >> 100 times too expensive for biofuels    i     i  f  bi f l  Technical challenges are mostly upstream ‐ related to algae  biology & transition from lab to outdoors
  • 11. Lessons Learned Lessons Learned  Many microalgae can accumulate neutral lipids  All  l All algae produce lots of biomass   d  l   f bi  GMO‐engineering of algae is difficult  Diatoms and greens most promising  No perfect strain for all climates, water types
  • 12. Harvesting algal blooms from oceans g g  not energetically or cost effective  sea water is oligotrophic have to add  nutrients like iron  low cell densities  Exception coastal lagoons, possible  contained environment  E.g. Commerically Spirulina from  Lake Texcoco and cyanobacterial blooms in Oregon ‐ again limited
  • 13. Open‐pond approach p p pp  Biomass fast, easy and cheap C Contamination i i  Density  Harvesting
  • 14. Bioreactor‐approach pp  GMO‐containment B Better for cold regions  f   ld  i  Controlled environment  Lipid induction  Expensive
  • 15. So Are Microalgae a Realistic So Are Microalgae a Realistic Source of Biofuels? Source of Biofuels?  Yes  B       ill l ki  i   h  b i  R&D    k   h   But we are still lacking in the basic R&D to make them  viable  I   ill  k   i   d  It will take time and money
  • 17. Biology as long as possible: Biodiesel  Ability to sustain production of  high‐oil‐yielding microalgae strains high oil yielding microalgae strains  Ability to extract the oil from the  algae  Capability of converting of  microalgal oil into Biodiesel  Identifying the high‐yielding  microalgal strains i l l t i  Identifying the most optimal  methods to cultivate them th d  t   lti t  th
  • 18. Carbon capturing p g  R&D‐head Jean‐Yves Malpote is in conseil d‘administration  Local strains are best‐fitted  Wastewater usage?
  • 19. Project suggestion j gg  Harvest  and identify local strains from Strasbourg G Grow and select them for biomass‐production or lipid    d  l   h  f  bi d i    li id  production T   Try wastewater‐treatment  Test genetical engineering for lipid‐content enrichment