reviewBiotechnology and BioengineeringMar 7, 2008BRONZE OA

Opportunities for renewable bioenergy using microorganisms

Arizona State University

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Abstract

Global warming can be slowed, and perhaps reversed, only when society replaces fossil fuels with renewable, carbon-neutral alternatives. The best option is bioenergy: the sun's energy is captured in biomass and converted to energy forms useful to modern society. To make a dent in global warming, bioenergy must be generated at a very high rate, since the world today uses approximately 10 TW of fossil-fuel energy. And, it must do so without inflicting serious damage on the environment or disrupting our food supply. While most bioenergy options fail on both counts, several microorganism-based options have the potential to produce large amounts of renewable energy without disruptions. In one approach, microbial…

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Keywords
  • Bioenergy
  • Arable land
  • Renewable energy
  • Fossil fuel
  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Environmental science
  • Energy source
  • Biofuel
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