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Energy balance of algal biomass production in a 1-ha Green Wall Panel plant: How to produce algal biomass in a closed reactor achieving a high Net Energy Ratio

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APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 154, Issue -, Pages 1103-1111

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.01.086

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NER; GWP; Tetraselmis; Algae food; Biofuels; Protein

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The annual productivity of Tetraselmis suecica in a 1-ha Green Wall Panel-II (GWP-II) plant in Tuscany (Italy) is 36 t (dry weight) ha(-1) year(-1), which corresponds to an energy output of 799 GJ ha(-1) year(-1). The energy inputs necessary to attain that productivity amount to 1362 GJ ha(-1) year(-1), mainly given by the embodied energy of the reactor (about 30%), mixing (about 40%), fertilizers (11%) and harvesting (10%). The Net Energy Ratio (NER) of T. suecica production is thus 0.6. In a more suitable location (North Africa) productivity nearly doubles, reaching 66 t ha(-1) year(-1), but the NER increases only by 40% and the gain (difference between output and inputs) remains negative. In a GWP-II integrated with photovoltaics (PV), the NER becomes 1.7 and the gain surpasses 600 GJ ha(-1) year(-1). Marine microalgae cultivation in a GWP plant, in a suitable location, can attain high biomass productivities and protein yields 30 times higher than those achievable with traditional crops (soya). When the GWP reactor is integrated with PV, the process attains a positive energy balance, which substantially enhances its sustainability. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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