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- W4385486518 abstract "Global warming and climate change have driven us to change our perceptions over our day-to-day lifestyle, practices, and habits. All the fields considered major contributor to climate change are being investigated to adapt new approaches to reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas. Call for changes have been made on all the fields and sectors responsible as major greenhouse gas emitters. The production and usage of energy is the largest source of greenhouse gas emission from human activities. Replacing fossil fuels with renewable resources can take us ahead a lot to combat climate change. Lack of commercially viable mature renewable energy technology is a major barrier of implementing renewable energy widescale. But this barrier also encouraged the researchers to investigate unexplored fields of renewable resources. Researchers are looking for bio-resources that can produce energy. Microalgae is one such bioresource that has drawn attention worldwide because of its unique features—variety of species, fast growth, capability to grow at any place, a potential source of CO2 sequestration, and a feedstock of biofuel and biochemicals. In this chapter, we will discuss about the bioenergy potential of one such algal strain Haematococcus. Haematococcus, well known as a source of astaxanthin, a raw material of medicines and food supplements. But recent studies showed that it also can be used to produce renewable bioenergy. We have studied the biomass to energy conversion approaches for Haematococcus through anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis, gasification, hydrothermal liquefaction, and esterification processes. Because of the cellular structure, residual biomass showed better potential than fresh biomass. This feature has also opened the potential of biorefinery approach for Haematococcus biomass." @default.
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