Sustainability Assessment of Combined Animal Fodder and Fuel Production from Microalgal Biomass
We present a comparative environmental and social life cycle assessment (ELCA and SLCA) of algal fuel and fodder co-production (AF + fodder) versus algal fuel and energy co-production (AF + energy). Our ELCA results indicate that fodder co-production offers an advantage in the following categories:...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin W. Portner, Antonio Valente, Sandy Guenther |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7d13ca8ba6114fa6a61cba30da27876c |
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