Allied Journal of Environmental Earth Sciences

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Algal Technology

Algae are there in all existing habitats where light is obtainable. Algae can potentially produce 1,000-4,000 gallons of oil/acre/yr, which is considerably higher than soybeans (48 gallons of oil/acre/yr) and other oil crops. Algae are not conventional foods or feeds. They can be cultivated in huge open ponds or in closed photo bioreactors located on non-arable land, and can grow under a plenty diversity of climate and water conditions. There are various types of cultivation conditions for algae: photoautotrophic, heterotrophic, mixotrophic and photoheterotrophic cultivation. Photoautotrophic cultivation occur when algae use light as the energy source, and inorganic carbon  as the carbon source to form chemical energy through photosynthesis.

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