What is it about?

Currently excessive fossil fuel consumption has become a serious problem. People are searching for new solutions of energy production and there are several options to obtain alternative sources of energy without further devastating the already destroyed environment. One of these solutions is growing microalgae, from which biodiesel can be obtained. The microalgae production is a growing business because of its many useful compounds. In order to collect these compounds microalgae must first be harvested and then dried. Nowadays the solutions used for drying use too much energy and therefore are too expensive and not sustainable. The goal of this project, one of the possible choices during the EPS@ISEP 2013 Spring, was to develop a solar microalgae dryer. The multinational team involved in its development was composed of five students, from distinct countries and fields of study, and was the responsible for designing a solar microalgae dryer prototype for the microalgae laboratory of the chemical engineering department at ISEP, suitable for future tests and incorporating control process (in order not to destroy the microalgae during the drying process). The solar microalgae dryer was built to work as a distiller that gets rid of the excess water from the microalgae suspension. This paper presents a possible solution for this problem, the steps to create the device to harvest the microalgae by drying them with the use of solar energy (also used as an energy source for the solar dryer control system), the technologies used to build the solar microalgae dryer, and the benefits it presents compared to current solutions. It also presents the device from the ethical and sustainable viewpoint. Such alternative to already existing methods is competitive as far as energy usage is concerned.

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Why is it important?

This was a European Project Semester work. In the end, students said "working on microalgae made the team elements feel that they may contribute to the broad field of biodiesel production research and investigation."

Perspectives

EPS is an international education program abroad, where PBL is used. Several different challenges/projects are proposed to students working in multidisciplinary teams, that include different fields of expertise, such as Marketing, Engineering, etc.

PhD Nidia S Caetano
ISEP - School of Engineering Polytechnic of Porto

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This page is a summary of: Design and development of a solar dryer for microalgae retrieval an EPS@ISEP 2013 spring project, January 2015, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/2808580.2808661.
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