The Best Fuel Alternative

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THE BEST FUEL ALTERNATIVE By Marco Terrazas

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It covers what the current best alternative for fossil fuels is.

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THE BEST FUEL ALTERNATIVE

By Marco Terrazas

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HYDROGEN• Hydrogen is the most abundant element in

the universe.• It is a clean type of fuel, unlike fossil fuels,

It results in heat and water instead of greenhouse gases

• It is very renewable as the water produced can be broken up into hydrogen atoms and can be reused.

• It is very efficient, most of the energy created can be used as fuel

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HYDROGEN• Storage for hydrogen is complicated

as hydrogen must be stored in a liquid state and kept in low temperatures.

• The cost to produce hydrogen fuel is very expensive.

• Hydrogen does not occur naturally in the world.

• The amount of energy produced from hydrogen fuel is less than the amount of energy is needed to produce it.

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BIODIESEL•“Microalgae can produce and accumulate lipids within their cells. These lipids on transesterification yields biodiesel”•Since Microalgae is not a common food supply, It will not damage the ecosystem if it is harvested in large quantities•It has a high per-acre productivity, the most out of any biofuel previously tested.•Microalgae can grow in land that is not agriculturally based making it very beneficial

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BIODIESEL• Even though it seems promising,

Algal strands must be tested to find the highest energy producing strands to harvest.

• New ways to extract the lipids from the algae must be found to make the job easier

• The problem is a large sum of land is needed for such an endeavor

• “All of the production must be done at a cost that makes it competitive with petroleum based companies” -Philip T. Pienkos

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CYANOBACTERIA• They are able to produce a

lot of energy per acre compared with other biofuel crops.

• Their survival only consists of sunlight, water, CO2 and a few nutrients

• Cyanobacteria can be grown in rooftop PBRs or wherever sufficient quantities of sunlight and CO2 can be provided.

• “they are tolerant of a wide range of temperatures, salinities and pH conditions.”

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CYANOBACTERIA• Phosphorus is needed to farm

cyanobacteria and unfortunately it is not a low cost additive.

• Once the phosphorus limitation can be overcome, light irradiance and CO2 become the limiting factors for growth.

• Due to the atmosphere being low on CO2, the only way to effectively farm this energy source is using excess CO2 emitting from power plants.

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CONCLUSION• The most promising energy source that

could potentially be implemented is Cyanobacteria

• It has high energy yield and has no potential drawbacks other than the amount of resources needed for it

• Unlike microalgae, It does not need as much land and unlike Hydrogen, it does not have a storage problem

• All of cyanobacteria’s resources needed for energy production are renewable.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY / WORKS CITED“Bacteria as Alternate Energy? Cyanobacteria Converts Sunlight into Fuel” International

Business Times. (2013)

Gaurav, Kumar. “Exploring Biodiesel: Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Micro algal Source.” International Journal of Green Energy. (2013): p775-796

Jain, I.P. “Hydrogen the fuel for 21st century.” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. (2009): p7368-7378.

Saravanan, S. “Fuzzy logic controller based power management for a standalone solar/wind/fuel cell fed hybrid system.” Journal of Renewable & Sustainable Energy. (2013) 25p.New Energy and fuel. “Culturing Cyanobacteria for Biofuel.” New energy and fuel. (July 12,2010)Images used: •http://www.ecnmag.com/article/2013/02/broadening-horizons-alternative-fuel-vehicle-market•http://alternativefuelkoval.blogspot.com/2015/11/best-alternative-fuels.html

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