International Journal of Environment and Bioenergy,
Abstract
Energy is essential and vital aspect for development in Indonesia. Biodiesel has
received much attention as renewable energy in recent years according to lack of petroleum
energy. One of potential biodiesel is produced from microalgae. Earlier research was
reported that palm oil mill effluent (POME) is potential medium to be used as microalgae
to grow because contain high nutrient source. The objective of the research is to determine
growth rate and biomass productivity in Chlorella sp cultured in POME concentration
using urea as nitrogen source. Chlorella sp was cultured in 20-70% POME using additional
urea with concentration of 0.1 g/L and 1 g/L at a flask disk, pH 6.8-7.2; aerated using
aquarium pump and fluorescence lamp 3000-6000 lux as light source. The biomass
concentration was measured using spectrophotometer Optima Sp-300 OD at 680 nm
wavelength within 15 days cultivation to calculate specific growth rate. At the end of
cultivation, Chlorella sp was filtered and measured as dry weight. Result indicated that
Chlorella sp at 50% POME and 1g/L urea showed a higher specific growth rate
(0.066/day)