Biorefinery of Beach Cast Seaweed in Brazil: Renewable Energy and Sustainability

Author:

Coelho Fernando Pinto123456ORCID,Menezes Rômulo Simões C.1ORCID,Sampaio Everardo Valadares de S. B.1,Barboza Márcio Gomes4,Soares Emerson Carlos67ORCID,Guedes-Coelho Elica Amara C.58,França Elvis J. de1ORCID,Santos Agnaldo J. dos24ORCID,Lima Marcelo F. de24,Costa Manoel Messias da S.9ORCID,Ferrão Natache Gonçalves de M.12,Soares Bruno M.5,Nascimento Diego M. do12,Carneiro Victor Andrei R.8,Abreu Cesar Augusto M. de1

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Energy and Nuclear Technologies at the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE/PROTEN), National Nuclear Energy Commission, Recife 50740-540, Brazil

2. Research Nucleus in Energy Production of National Council for Scientific Research—CNPQ, Brasília 70070-010, Brazil

3. Geography Department, Campus do Sertão, Federal University of Alagoas, Delmiro Gouveia 57475-000, Brazil

4. Federal University of Alagoas Civil Engineering Technology Center, Maceió 57000-000, Brazil

5. Institute of Science, Technology and Innovation—Proalga Brazil, São Paulo 1109-060, Brazil

6. Expedition Scientific of San Francisco River—Brazil, Maceió 57000-000, Brazil

7. Federal University of Alagoas—Fishing Engineering, Rio Largo 57072-016, Brazil

8. Institute of Biological and Health Sciences, Federal University of Alagoas—ICBS/UFAL, Maceió 57000-000, Brazil

9. Federal Institute of Alagoas/IFAL/EAD, Brazilian Regional University UNIRB—Maceió, Maceió 57035-660, Brazil

Abstract

Macroalgae are a natural oceanic resource of inexhaustible abundance for the biomass energy industry with growth rates that are three to four times greater than those of terrestrial plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the sustainability of macroalgae as biomass for biorefining through two investigations. Firstly, the deposition of macroalgae was sampled through 28 collections on seven beaches in the city of Maceió, Brazil, over a two-year period using a zigzag sampling method, covering a deposition area of 135,000 m2. From this, it was estimated that daily collection would yield 5.03 t/ha of dry biomass. Secondly, the calorific values of macroalgal biomass energy and pellet compounds were calculated. The lower calorific value (8.82 MJ/kg) found from a compound of 13 species analyzed was similar to that of the main biomass used in Brazil to obtain energy, i.e., sugarcane bagasse, which has been evaluated as 8.91 MJ/kg. Macroalgal biomass in the form of condensed energy pellets was found to have a higher calorific value of 20.18 MJ/kg, i.e., 1.2% greater than the average for terrestrial biomass pellets. Based on the results obtained, it was observed that macroalgal biomass has the possibility of becoming a new renewable feedstock with potential for bioenergy. The estimates for the deposition of biomass show possibilities for producing biofuels from marine algal raw material, which provides scope for creating another sustainable alternative for global energy issues with a reduction in environmental problems.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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