Economic, Greenhouse Gas, and Resource Assessment for Fuel and Protein Production from Microalgae: 2022 Algae Harmonization Update

Ryan Davis, Troy Hawkins, Andre Coleman, Song Gao, Bruno Klein, Matthew Wiatrowski, Yunhua Zhu, Yiling Xu, Lesley Snowden-Swan, Peter Valdez, Jingyi Zhang, Udayan Singh, Longwen Ou

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

This report presents an updated "harmonization study" documenting the collaborative analysis of microalgae cultivation and conversion to fuels and products. Four national laboratory modeling teams reconvened to investigate the resource, economic, and environmental sustainability implications of integrated systems encompassing large-scale algae farms and conversion biorefineries. Relative to prior harmonization analyses conducted by these partners, the present effort focuses on more near-term deployment potential based on the use of nutrient-replete, high-protein algal biomass compositions (more readily achievable today without sacrificing cultivation productivity), though this also incurs challenges in lower fuel yields and accordingly higher costs and carbon intensities for the overall integrated systems. Additionally, the present assessment adds further granularity around carbon dioxide (CO2) sourcing and transport via carbon capture of nearby point sources, as well as handling of high-saline cultivation media and resultant blowdown/disposal processing. Finally, this assessment focuses on conversion opportunities to produce both fuel (prioritizing sustainable aviation fuel, in this case via hydrothermal liquefaction) and protein products for the food and feed markets, recognizing growing needs for such products.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages103
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5100-87099

Other Report Number

  • ANL/ESIA-23/7; PNNL-35604

Keywords

  • algae
  • harmonization
  • life cycle analysis
  • resource assessment
  • sustainable aviation fuel
  • techno-economic analysis

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