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Biological Sequestration of Co2 from Flu Gas

Author(s):

D. Ravi Kumar , pondicherry engineering college; N. Madhivanan, ondicherryEngineering College; Dr. M. Velan, Neyveli Lignite corporation India Limited ; Dr. R. Saravanane, PondicherryEngineering College

Keywords:

Flue Gas CO2, Greenhouse Gases, Atmospheric CO2, Biomass, Biofuel

Abstract

India has 3rd place to produce CO2 in all over the world. In order to mitigate the effect of global climate scenario due to increasing flue gas concentration, we have been doing a lot of experimental research work obtaining various byproducts &benefits. Therefore, microalgae can provide an alternative biofuel feedstock, greenhouse gas fixation ability (net zero emission balance) Biological sequestration methods coupled with applications for CO2 reuse is a way to mitigate CO2 emissions, perhaps serving to reduce the effects of climate change for future generations. The average atmospheric CO2 reached 400ppm. The climates change due to CO2 level should not be allowed to get much higher than 550 ppm. Because, it causes acid rain, eutrophication, haze, biomagnifications and global climate change etc. On the other hand, the developing countries are the most vulnerable to climate change impacts because they have fewer resources to adapt socially, technologically and financially.so that, I have adopted a pond method in which condition is suitable for growing algae. We have taken experimental research work by comparing atmospheric condition CO2 VS flue gas CO2.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV6I21425
Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 2
Publication Date: 01/05/2018
Page(s): 2307-2311

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