
ENHANCED PRACTICAL PHOTOSYNTHETIC CO2 MITIGATION
Author(s) -
Gregory Kremer,
David J Bayless,
Morgan L. Vis,
M.E. Prudich,
Keith E. Cooksey,
Jeff Muhs
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/813657
Subject(s) - software deployment , photobioreactor , scale (ratio) , oak ridge national laboratory , environmental science , computer science , process engineering , engineering , waste management , geography , biofuel , physics , cartography , nuclear physics , operating system
This quarterly report documents significant achievements in the Enhanced Practical Photosynthetic CO{sub 2} Mitigation project during the period from 4/03/2001 through 7/02/2001. Most of the achievements are milestones in our efforts to complete the tasks and subtasks that constitute the project objectives. Note that this version of the quarterly technical report is a revision to add the reports from subcontractors Montana State and Oak Ridge National Laboratories The significant accomplishments for this quarter include: Development of an experimental plan and initiation of experiments to create a calibration curve that correlates algal chlorophyll levels with carbon levels (to simplify future experimental procedures); Completion of debugging of the slug flow reactor system, and development of a plan for testing the pressure drop of the slug flow reactor; Design and development of a new bioreactor screen design which integrates the nutrient delivery drip system and the harvesting system; Development of an experimental setup for testing the new integrated drip system/harvesting system; Completion of model-scale bioreactor tests examining the effects of CO{sub 2} concentration levels and lighting levels on Nostoc 86-3 growth rates; Completion of the construction of a larger model-scale bioreactor to improve and expand testing capabilities and initiation of tests; Substantial progress on construction of a pilot-scale bioreactor; and Preliminary economic analysis of photobioreactor deployment. Plans for next quarter's work are included in the conclusions. A preliminary economic analysis is included as an appendix