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Environmental Performance of Algal Biofuel Technology Options
Considerable research and development is underway to
produce fuels
from microalgae, one of several options being explored for increasing
transportation fuel supplies and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions
(GHG). This work models life-cycle GHG and on-site freshwater consumption
for algal biofuels over a wide technology space, spanning both near-
and long-term options. The environmental performance of algal biofuel
production can vary considerably and is influenced by engineering,
biological, siting, and land-use considerations. We have examined
these considerations for open pond systems, to identify variables
that have a strong influence on GHG and freshwater consumption. We
conclude that algal biofuels can yield GHG reductions relative to
fossil and other biobased fuels with the use of appropriate technology
options. Further, freshwater consumption for algal biofuels produced
using saline pond systems can be comparable to that of petroleum-derived
fuels