Abstract

Green microalgae were grown under natural light in a photobioreactor similar to a transparent plate absorber. A proper temperature was maintained through the control of evaporation and the minimization of convective heat waste. Carbon dioxide desorption was lower in comparison to its level during cultivation in open or covered ponds. A yield of 1 g/l per day and over 100 g/m2 projection area was achieved.

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