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INTEGRATED RENEWABLE ENERGY PARK
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Integrated renewable energy park approach for algal biofuel pro
/ Subhadra, Bobban; Edwards, Mark
Edwards, Mark
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2010.
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Algal biomass provides viable third generation feedstock for liquid transportation fuel that does not compete with food crops for cropland. However, fossil energy inputs and intensive water usage diminishes the positive aspects of algal energy production. An integrated renewable energy park (IREP) approach is proposed for aligning renewable energy industries in resource-specific regions in United States for synergistic electricity and liquid biofuel production from algal biomass with net zero carbon emissions. The benefits, challenges and policy needs of this approach are discussed.
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Renewable Energy
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Algae Biofuel
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Integrated Renewable Energy Park
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Integrated renewable energy park approach for algal biofuel pro
/ Subhadra, Bobban; Edwards, Mark
Edwards, Mark
Journal Article
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Publication
2010.
Summary/Abstract
Algal biomass provides viable third generation feedstock for liquid transportation fuel that does not compete with food crops for cropland. However, fossil energy inputs and intensive water usage diminishes the positive aspects of algal energy production. An integrated renewable energy park (IREP) approach is proposed for aligning renewable energy industries in resource-specific regions in United States for synergistic electricity and liquid biofuel production from algal biomass with net zero carbon emissions. The benefits, challenges and policy needs of this approach are discussed.
Key Words
Renewable Energy
;
Algae Biofuel
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Integrated Renewable Energy Park
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