Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8111671 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Theoretical calculations using demonstrated CO2 sequestration efficiencies and production rates of microalgal batch cultures suggest that 4 cylindrical enclosures, each with a diameter of 100Â m and a depth of 40 m would be able to sequester the CO2 emitted by a 500Â MW coal-fired generating plant. On a grander scale, using the same CO2 consumption rates and the enclosures described above, roughly 14,000 enclosures could reduce the CO2 in the troposphere by 1Â ppm on a yearly basis, representing half of the total CO2 added to the atmosphere annually.
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Authors
Ron G. Smith, Ian J. Smith, Brendan D. Smith,