Abstract

Microalgal biofuel production is a useful process to produce sustainable and carbon-neutral biofuels. The choice of microalgal species and the processes adopted in various production stages determine biofuel production. In this review, recent technological advancements made in various stages of microalgal biofuel production are discussed. This review also discussed the recent progress made in harvesting microalgal biomass and lipid extraction. In addition, the viability of using wastewater as a nutrient source for microalgae and its nutrient removal capabilities has been discussed in detail. This is the first study that enlists and compares the minimum achievable cost of biofuel produced in different studies. Also, process optimization strategies adopted to minimize the cost are discussed. The reported biofuel production cost varied from 0.14 $/L to 24.33 $/L based on the variation in the microalgae strains, production method, and optimization strategies.

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