Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10395400 | Bioresource Technology | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The biomass production potential at temperate latitudes (56°N), and the quality of the biomass for energy production (anaerobic digestion to methane and direct combustion) were investigated for the green macroalgae, Ulva lactuca. The algae were cultivated in a land based facility demonstrating a production potential of 45 T (TS) haâ1 yâ1. Biogas production from fresh and macerated U. lactuca yielded up to 271 ml CH4 gâ1 VS, which is in the range of the methane production from cattle manure and land based energy crops, such as grass-clover. Drying of the biomass resulted in a 5-9-fold increase in weight specific methane production compared to wet biomass. Ash and alkali contents are the main challenges in the use of U. lactuca for direct combustion. Application of a bio-refinery concept could increase the economical value of the U. lactuca biomass as well as improve its suitability for production of bioenergy.
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Authors
Annette Bruhn, Jonas Dahl, Henrik Bangsø Nielsen, Lars Nikolaisen, Michael Bo Rasmussen, Stiig Markager, Birgit Olesen, Carlos Arias, Peter Daugbjerg Jensen,