A review on the current status and post-pandemic prospects of third-generation biofuels

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Azra Maliha
Bassam Abu-Hijleh
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[1] the British University in Dubai,Faculty of Engineering and IT
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Energy Systems | 2023年 / 14卷
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Algal biomass; Biofuel; Renewable energy; Biodiesel; Third-generation biofuel; Advanced biofuel; COVID-19; Green recovery;
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The rapid increase in fossil fuel depletion, environmental degradations, and industrialization have encouraged the need and production of sustainable fuel alternatives. This has led to the increase in interest in biofuels, especially third-generation biofuels produced from microalgae since they do not compete with food and land supplies. However, the global share for these biofuels has been inadequate recently, especially due to the ongoing global pandemic. Therefore, this paper offers a review of the state-of-the-art study of the production field of third-generation biofuel from microalgae. The current review aims to focus on the different aspects of algal biofuel production that requires further attention to produce it at a large scale. It was found that several strategies during the life cycle of algal biofuel production can significantly increase its quality and yield while reducing cost, energy, and other related attributes. This paper also focuses on the challenges for large-scale production of third-generation biofuels pre and post COVID-19 to better understand the barriers. The high cost of this fuel’s production and sale tends to be the major reason behind the lack of large-scale production, hence, inadequacy to meet the global need. Third-generation biofuel has so much to offer including many integrated applications and advanced uses in the future fuel industry. Therefore, it is important to cope with the ongoing circumstances and emphasize the future of algal biofuel as a sustainable source.
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