Search for dissertations about: "microalgae"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the word microalgae.
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21. Microalgae at wastewater pond treatment in cold climate : an ecological engineering approach
Abstract : Three types of wastewater ponds in subarctic climates were investigated, each of them highly dependent on microalgae. They were fellingsdams, i.e. READ MORE
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22. Indigenous microalgae-activated sludge cultivation system for wastewater treatment
Abstract : The municipal wastewater is mainly composed of water containing anthropogenic wastes that are rich in nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous. The cost for biological treatment of wastewater is increasing globally due to the population growth in urban cities. READ MORE
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23. Communities of microalgae and bacteria in photobioreactors treating municipal wastewater
Abstract : Everyone who uses water produces wastewater. This inevitability creates several problems that increase with the growth of the population and industry. READ MORE
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24. Nutrient Recovery as an Added Benefit to Harvests of Photosynthetic Marine Biomass : A Holistic Systems Perspective on Harvesting Marine Microalgae, Cyanobacteria, and Macroalgae
Abstract : As a result of increasing environmental burdens from anthropogenic activities andresource scarcity, interest for the development of solutions utilizing photosyntheticmarine biomass has also been increasing in both academia and industries. Medium tolarge scale production and harvest of photosynthetic marine biomass have beenpracticed to achieve numerous services, including improving tourism industries,production of biofuels, and production of food/feed. READ MORE
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25. Autotrophic and heterotrophic culture of Nordic microalgae in wastewater for lipid production
Abstract : It is well established that society’s main means for producing energy, the combustion of fossil fuels, is unsustainable and contributes to global warming. Microalgae have high potential for the production of biodiesel and energy source that can at least partially replace fossil fuels. READ MORE