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1 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany ALGADISK –Novel algae-based solution for CO 2 capture and biomass production 25 June 2014, Hamburg, Germany 22 nd European Biomass Conference & Exhibition

2 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany 13 partners 7 Countries (Spain, Belgium, Hungary, Slovenia, Netherlands, Turkey, UK) 10 work packages Duration: 36 months (01 January 2012 - 31 December 2014) Quarterly technical meetings, semi-annual general meetings ALGADISK Project Structure The aim of the ALGADISK project is to develop a modular, scalable and automatic bio-film reactor for algae biomass production, with low operational and installation costs.

3 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany 4 RTDs: Spanish Confederation of Compound Feed Producers Industrial grouping of 65 SME members in the food supplementary market European Biomass Industry Association 5 SMEs: 3 SME Association: ALGADISK PROJECT CONSORTIUM

4 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany Conventional PBR TechnologiesALGADISK - Innovative design Expensive maintenance required (unexpected biofilm formation, pumping systems, sterilization) Low operation cost and easy maintenance. Easy construction procedure. Low CO 2 efficiency (bubbling through the liquid phase) Increase in CO 2 capture efficiency (buffer tank mixing) High water required (raceway ponds, PBR)Low water required Harvesting is difficult, time consuming and inefficient (High Costs) Automatic and continuous harvesting Scale-up problemsEasy scalability trivial Difficult to design at flexible scaleModulable units. Competitive at small scale High land use footprintlow footprint - 20g/mq day of dry algae WHY ALGADISK?

5 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany WP2 - Alga selection and development optimal growth conditions for the selected algae (to be controlled) developing low cost method for measuring thickness of alga biofilm development of biofilm harvesting regulation comparison and set-up WP3 - Disk surface development and characterization, Airbrushing for large scale production Prototype installation and field test WP4 - Design of supporting energy system and accessories Energy consumption, logistic, pumps & pipeline, control system,... WP5 - Prototype construction Mechanical design and integration (harvesting, reactor tank,…) Control Software Building the Algadisk prototype

6 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany WP6 - Prediction software development Growth model based on biomass yield on light Light model  Location specific  Day/night  Flexible in orientation WP7 - Validation, optimization and field test Field test and functional validation Optimization of functional parameters Application study WP8 - Training to SMEs on ALGADISK technology. WP9 - Foreground and IPR management Beyond the prototype

7 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany The Algadisk pilot plant in Almazan The Algadisk pilot plant in Almazan (Spain) Overview on components, logistic and expected results

8 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany ALGAE GROWTH PILOT PLANT. REACTOR UNITS

9 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany ALGADISK PILOT PLANT. CONTROL UNIT CONTROL UNIT

10 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany Algadisk pilot plant logistic flow scheme

11 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany Rotating disks units: every disk of this pilot plant is in PVC Dimension: 1,3m diameter Different coatings to improve the disk roughness are under evaluation Rotational speed with electric engine (0,12kW, used usually at 30%) ROTATING DISKS Surface, material, dimensions.

12 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany Nutrient tank and Antifoam Heat Exchanger Control System and sensor Buffer tank (CO 2, water, nutrients) ALGADISK CONTROL UNIT

13 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany Function of control system:  Pumps for flue gas from Biogas engine  Sensors for PH, temperature, antifoam,  Control electronics (disks rotation engines, water pumps..)  Dosage system assembled and operating since May 2014

14 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany ALGADISK Estimated Energy Consumption per day *1_Energy consumption for pilot plant *2_Energy consumption estimated for commercial plant Power (W)*1 Power (W)*2 Hours Energy (kWh)*1 Energy (kWh)*2 Cooling flue gas120018 2,16 0 Gassing of buffer tank40518 0,72 0,09 Liquid pumping between buffer tank and disk-units 907518 1,62 1,35 Liquid pumping through heat exchanger 9075181,621,35 Disk rotation120 24 2,88 Other auxiliaries6045241,441,08

15 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany FIRST TESTS and EXPECTED FUTURE RESULTS FIRST TESTS and EXPECTED FUTURE RESULTS Daily Irradiation tested in june

16 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany Biomass production efficiency indicators: June biomass yield: 21,8 g dry algae/m 2 day Average biomass yield estimated per day: 166 g/day Average biomass yield : 18 - 20 g dry algae /m 2 day (6-7 months) Algadisk expected algae biomass yield FIRST TESTS AND EXPECTED FUTURE RESULTS FIRST TESTS AND EXPECTED FUTURE RESULTS

17 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany FIRST TESTS AND EXPECTED FUTURE RESULTS FIRST TESTS AND EXPECTED FUTURE RESULTS ALGADISK SCALE UP STRATEGIES AND FUTURE ACTIVITIES  More efficient automatic Harvesting System for reducing energy consumption (under patenting)  Scale up ALGADISK concept improving the sensors and control system unit  Investigating on new algae species suitable for ALGADISK (ongoing)  Business plan in under evaluation takes in account following aspects: Algae market price, Energy cost, nutrient recovery, CO2 supply system, maintenance  ALGADISK prediction software will be provided to SMEs to evaluate the economic feasibility of ALGADISK reactor installation

18 European Biomass Industry Association EU BC&E, 25 june 2014, Hamburg, Germany THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! Andrea Salimbeni The European Biomass Industry Association Andrea.salimbeni@eubia.org www.eubia.org


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