Exploring the Vivid Freshwater Oleaginous Microalgae Resources of Northeast India for potential Renewable feedstock of Biofuel and other value added products
The potential benefits of microalgae cultivation are enormous, and research into algae production using wastewater and power station emissions are inviting a highly prioritize proposition in sustainable and economic development. The need for renewable sources of oil has sparked a growing interest in the commercial potential of algal farming. The 3rd and further generation of biofuel production from microalgae has attracted much attention in recent times as a promising renewable bio-feedstock over first and second generation biofuel owing to their higher oil yielding efficiency, faster growth rate, higher CO2 fixation and wide range of tolerance to varying environmental conditions. The use of microalgae biomass as renewable source of alternative biofuels has become imperative as a potential technology to develop CO2 neutral biofuel and to mitigate waste CO2. With the advancement of technology, application of microalgae for biofuel production has emerged as the most efficient technique of CO2 biomitigation.
astaxanthin biofuel biomitigation biodiversity hydrocarbon microalgae
Kalita M C Talukdar J
Research Fellow, Department of Biotechnology, Gauhati University Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Gauhati University GNB Road, Guwahati-781 014 , Assam, India
国际会议
大连
英文
36-37
2012-05-28(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)