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Biofuel Production from Seaweeds: A Comprehensive Review

Yiru Zhao, Nathalie Bourgougnon, Jean‐Louis Lanoisellé, Thomas Lendormi

2022Energies41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Seaweeds represent a promising and sustainable feedstock for biofuel production which raises increasing research interests. Their high availability, easy fermentable composition, and good degradation potential make them a suitable candidate for alternating fossil fuels as an advantageous energy resource. This comprehensive review aims to summarize and discuss data from the literature on the biochemical composition of seaweeds and its potential for biomethane and biohydrogen production, as well as to investigate the effect of the common pretreatment methods. Satisfactory yields comparable to terrestrial biomass could be obtained through anaerobic digestion; concerning dark fermentation, the challenge remains to better define the operating conditions allowing a stable production of biohydrogen. Finally, we propose a potential energy production scheme with the seaweed found by the Caribbean Islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, as well as current techno-economic challenges and future prospects. An annual energy potential of 66 GWh could be attained via a two-stage biohythane production process, this tends to be promising in terms of energetic valorization and coastal management.

Topics & Concepts

BiohydrogenBiofuelAnaerobic digestionBiogasBiomass (ecology)Environmental scienceDark fermentationRaw materialProduction (economics)Fossil fuelRenewable energyBiochemical engineeringNatural resource economicsWaste managementHydrogen productionEcologyEngineeringBiologyMethaneCatalysisBiochemistryEconomicsMacroeconomicsAlgal biology and biofuel productionSeaweed-derived Bioactive CompoundsBiodiesel Production and Applications
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