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Analysis of life cycle assessment of food/energy/waste systems and development and analysis of microalgae cultivation/wastewater treatment inclusive system.

机译:对食品/能源/废物系统的生命周期评估进行分析,并开发和分析微藻种植/废水处理系统。

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Across the world, crises in food, energy, land and water resources, as well as waste and greenhouse gas accumulation are inspiring research into the interactions among these environmental pressures. In the food/energy/waste problem set, most of the research is focused on describing the antagonistic relationships between food, energy and waste; these relationships are often analyzed with life cycle assessment (LCA). These analyses often include reporting of metrics of environmental performance with few functional units, often focusing on energy use, productivity and environmental impact while neglecting water use, food nutrition and safety. Additionally, they are often attributional studies with small scope which report location-specific parameters only. This thesis puts forth a series of recommendations to amend the current practice of LCA to combat these limitations and then utilizes these suggestions to analyze a synergistic food/waste/energy system.;As an example analysis, this thesis describes the effect of combining wastewater treatment and microalgae cultivation on the productivity and scalability of the synergistic system. To ameliorate the high nutrient and water demands of microalgae cultivation, many studies suggest that microalgae be cultivated in wastewater so as to achieve large scale and low environmental costs. While cultivation studies have found this to be true, none explore the viability of the substitution in terms of productivity and scale-up. The results of this study suggest that while the integrated system may be suitable for low-intensity microalgae cultivation, for freshwater microalgae species or wastewater treatment it is not suitable for high intensity salt water microalgae cultivation. This study shows that the integration could result in reduced lipid content, high wastewater requirements, no greenhouse gas emissions benefit and only a small energy benefit.
机译:在全球范围内,粮食,能源,土地和水资源的危机以及废物和温室气体的积聚正在激发人们对这些环境压力之间相互作用的研究。在食物/能源/废物问题集中,大多数研究着重于描述食物,能源和废物之间的拮抗关系。这些关系通常通过生命周期评估(LCA)进行分析。这些分析通常包括报告功能单元很少的环境绩效指标,通常侧重于能源使用,生产率和环境影响,而忽略了用水,食品营养和安全。此外,它们通常是范围较小的归因研究,仅报告特定于位置的参数。本文提出了一系列建议,以修正目前LCA的实践,以克服这些局限性,然后利用这些建议来分析食物/废物/能源协同系统。;作为实例分析,本文描述了废水处理联合处理的效果。和微藻培养对协同系统生产力和可扩展性的影响。为了减轻微藻培养对养分和水分的高需求,许多研究建议在废水中培养微藻,以实现大规模和低环境成本。虽然栽培研究发现这是正确的,但没有人从生产率和规模扩大的角度探讨替代的可行性。这项研究的结果表明,虽然该集成系统可能适合于低强度微藻培养,但对于淡水微藻种类或废水处理,却不适用于高强度盐水微藻培养。这项研究表明,整合可能会导致脂质含量降低,废水需求量大,无温室气体排放效益而仅有很小的能源效益。

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    Colorado State University.;

  • 授予单位 Colorado State University.;
  • 学科 Alternative Energy.;Energy.;Engineering Mechanical.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 67 p.
  • 总页数 67
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:07

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