MICROALGAE DERIVED BIOFUEL AS A PROSPECTIVE TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA

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Published: 2019-04-03

Page: 14-22


ALIFHA SEVERES

Laboratory of Applied Biology, Dr. Küppers Biotechnology Unit, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore – Karnataka 575 003, India.

LEO D’SOUZA

Laboratory of Applied Biology, Dr. Küppers Biotechnology Unit, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore – Karnataka 575 003, India.

SMITHA HEGDE *

Nitte University Centre for Science Education and Research (NUCSER), Paneer Campus, Deralakatte, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

India is a large country with diverse landscape and abundant bio-resources. The growing demand for petroleum-based fuels associated with its growing economic status and the ever increasing population presents a great challenge to the energy security of a nation. Hence, alternative fuel resources and processes are becoming essentially impellent. With considerable sunshine, generally warm climate, sources of CO2 and other nutrients, low-quality water, and marginal lands, India has very favorable conditions to support algae farming for biofuels production. Sustainable algae biofuels production implies that this technology would not put additional demand on freshwater supplies and use low-quality water such as brackish/saline groundwater, recycled water, agricultural drainage waters and other wastewaters. The present article provides an understanding of this magnificent resource and its potential in India, for production of biofuels that promotes a sustainable system based technology as one of the best alternatives to overcome the looming energy crisis.

Keywords: Energy crisis, wastewaters, biofuels, India, sustainable technology.


How to Cite

ALIFHA SEVERES, LEO D’SOUZA, and SMITHA HEGDE. 2019. “MICROALGAE DERIVED BIOFUEL AS A PROSPECTIVE TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA”. BIONATURE 39 (1):14–22. https://globalpresshub.com/index.php/BN/article/view/722.

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