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Microalgae can make a significant contribution towards meeting global renewable energy needs in both carbon-based and hydrogen (H2) biofuel.
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Depending upon the growing conditions, microalgae can produce biocompounds that are easily converted into biofuels.
The oil content of microalgae may range from 16 to 68% dry weight and the oil yield from microalgae can reach up to 136,900 L/ha compared to other plant crops, which range from 172 to 5950 L/ha [ 5].
This approach proved successful for C.saipanensis but not for H.sp. Microalgae often lack distinct morphological features that can make them hard to identify (Pulz and Gross, 2004).
Oleaginous microalgae can accumulate large quantities of lipid under stress inducing growth conditions, making them a target organism for sustainable liquid biofuel production.
Microalgae can accumulate considerable amounts of lipids under different nutrient-deficient conditions, making them as one of the most promising sustainable sources for biofuel production.
Fungi, protozoa, and bacteria can cause contamination or other species of microalgae can enter the system and compete with the main microalgae [ 17].
Diatoms and green algae (microalgae) are eukaryotic photoautotrophs that can utilize inorganic carbon (e.g., CO2) as a carbon source and sunlight as an energy source, and many microalgae can store carbon and energy in the form of neutral lipids.
Microalgae can be used to assimilate CO2 and produce multiple fuel molecules, including hydrogen, starch, and lipids [ 7– 9].
Diatoms and green microalgae are photoautotrophs that use CO2 as a carbon source and sunlight as an energy source, and many microalgae can store carbon and energy in the form of neutral lipids (e.g., triacylglycerides (TAGs)).
Microalgae can use sunlight more efficiently than other crop plants to produce oil [168].
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