Environmental Life Cycle Comparison of Algae to Other Bioenergy Feedstocks
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Algae are an attractive source of biomass energy since they do not compete with food crops and have higher energy yields per area than terrestrial crops. In spite of these advantages, algae cultivation has not yet been compared with conventional crops from a life cycle perspective. In this work, the impacts associated with algae production were determined using a stochastic life cycle model and compared with switchgrass, canola, and corn farming. The results indicate that these conventional crops have lower environmental impacts than algae in energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and water regardless of cultivation location. Only in total land use and eutrophication potential do algae perform favorably. The…
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- Algae
- Environmental science
- Life-cycle assessment
- Bioenergy
- Algae fuel
- Eutrophication
- Environmental engineering
- Agronomy
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