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OMEGA for the future of biofuels

Jonathan Trent, Ph.D. NASA Ames Research Center Jonathan.d.trent@nasa.gov

OMEGA for the future

OMEGA

JPL 28 April 2010

https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20100034889 2018-07-17T15:19:24+00:00Z

Global Research into Energy and the Environment at NASA

Jonathan Trent Deborah Bazar Mel Averner John Hogan Robert Baertsch Richard Mogford

Google Project

1888 1918 1948 1978 2008

-2 -1 0 1 2 Temperature Anomaly °C

Data from NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center James Hansen, Goddard Institute of Space Studies Robert B. Schmunk, Scientific Visualization Studio

The warmest decade on record…

DATA from GISS Avg: 2000-2009 1951-1980

-2.5 -1.5 -0.5 0 +0.5 +1.5 +2.5

Temperature Anomaly °C

Limits to growth?

Time to add 5.7 billion more…

Time to reach 1billion

Population Connection Population Connection

1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000

Popu

latio

n (b

illio

ns)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Year

Atmospheric CO

2 (PPM) 260 280 300 320 340 360

+0.5

+0.0

-0.5

-1.0

Tem

p. a

nom

aly

(°C)

Sustainable population?

What is the meaning of sustainable?

Sustainable population?

?

You are here Peak oil:

1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000

Popu

latio

n (b

illio

ns)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Year

Atmospheric CO

2 (PPM) 260 280 300 320 340 360

+0.5

+0.0

-0.5

-1.0

Tem

p. a

nom

aly

(°C)

?

?

Weather patterns, wildfires, floods/droughts

Stress on ecosystems (Population 9 billion)

IPCC predictions www.net.org

~30% wetlands flooded, freshwater, Islands

Mass extinction ( >40% known spp), Sea level rise…

Extinctions (20-30% known spp), ocean acidification

} Temp rise 0.7°C

T. Root, Stanford

Food?

Food?

Food?

Food?

Food?

Sustainability? Population? Affluence? Species diversity? Technology?

V

NASA

Biofuels fly airplanes…

What about Biofuels?

NOW!

Feasible, affordable, scalable, sustainable…

Not use agricultural land

Not use freshwater or fertilizers

How green are biofuels?

*CO2 kg/MJ: Growing, harvesting, refining, burning fuel (cf., gas=94)

Corn Sugar Cane Switch Grass Product Ethanol Ethanol Ethanol GHG output* 81-85 4-12 -28 Water HIGH HIGH med-low Fertilizer HIGH HIGH Low-high Pesticide HIGH MED Low-high Energy HIGH MED Low-high

US crop land/ half demand 157%- 262% 45%-57% 60%-108%

1 Liter Ethanol 2,130 Liters

Water

Gerbens-Leenesa, et al., 2009. The water footprint of bioenergy. PNAS. http://www.pnas.org/content/106/25/10219

1 Liter Ethanol

1 Liter Soybean

Oil

1 Liter Rapeseed

Oil

1 Liter Oil 1 Liter Oil

14,000 Liters

1 Liter Oil

= 1 Liter Ethanol

1 Liter Soybean

Oil

1 Liter Rapeseed

Oil 2,130 Liters Water Rapeseed 1 Liter

Oil

14,500 Liters

= 1 Liter Ethanol

1 Liter Soybean

Oil

1 Liter Rapeseed

Oil

Corn

2,130 Liters Water 1 Liter

Oil

20,000 Liters

Wood Residue Soybeans Rapeseed,

Canola Algae

Product Ethanol, biodiesel biodiesel biodiesel biodiesel

GHG output* N/A 49 37 -183 Water low HIGH HIGH Low? Fertilizer low low-med med Low? Pesticide low med med Low? Energy low med-low med-low HIGH?

US crop land/ half demand 150 -250% 180-240% 30% 1-2%?

*CO2 kg/MJ: Growing, harvesting, refining, burning fuel (cf., Diesel=83)

The problem with biodiesel…

Botryococcus braunii

Gasoline (65%)

Kerosene (15%)

Diesel (18%)

Oil (3%)

Algal colony

Biodiesel crops and production: !

Plant Gal/acre-yr Barrels/yr

Soybeans 50 >10,000,000

Sunflower 100 > 1,000,000

Canola 160 >10,000,000

Jatropha 200? some, not much

Palm Oil 600 >10,000,000

Microalgae 2,000 to 5,000 ~0.1

from: Benemann 2009. Algae Biomass Summit !

Cultivate Induce

harvest

extract

purify

biofuels

process

separate

Open circulating ponds (raceways)

Algae cultivation systems on land…

Closed bioreactors

Aquacarotene, Australia

Cyanotech, HI

Yaeyama, Japan

NBT/Seambiotics, Israel

What’s wrong with this picture?

Bioreactor

Algal Bioreactor

NovaGreen, Germany www.nerc.ac.uk

www.bioenergy-noe.org

Subitec, Germany

Vertigro Energy, Texas

What’s wrong with this picture?

1: Open circulating ponds (raceways)

There are challenges growing

algae on land…

2: Closed photobioreactors (PBRs)

What about collecting algae from the ocean?

Harvest wild algae?

Concentration?

Spatially/temporally dispersed?

Species composition?

What about growing algae in the ocean?

O ffshore M embrane E nclosures for G rowing A lgae

Santa Barbara 8.5 MGD

Monterey Regional 29.6 MGD Santa Cruz 9.1 MGD

San Francisco, Southeast WPCP 67 MGD

Hyperion (L.A. City) 425 MGD

Joint Water Pollution Control Plant 320 MGD

Point Loma 170 MGD

Orange County 320 MGD

San Jose Santa Clara Water 112.7 MGD

MGD = Million Gal/Day

Sacramento

San Francisco

San Jose

Fresno

NEVADA

CALIFORNIA

Los Angeles

San Diego

Long Beach

Las Vegas

Santa Barbara 8.5 MGD

Monterey Regional 29.6 MGD Santa Cruz 9.1 MGD

San Francisco, Southeast WPCP 67 MGD

Hyperion (L.A. City) 425 MGD

Joint Water Pollution Control Plant 320 MGD

Point Loma 170 MGD

Orange County 320 MGD

San Jose Santa Clara Water 112.7 MGD

MGD = Million Gal/Day

Sacramento

San Francisco

San Jose

Fresno

NEVADA

CALIFORNIA

Los Angeles

San Diego

Long Beach

Las Vegas

Hyperion ~350 Mgal/da Nutrient-rich water

Hyperion Water Treatment Los Angeles: 429 employees

650 tons/da Bio-solids

8M ft3 CH4/da (226,560 m3)

[CO2]

Solar Energy

Gas exchange

CO2

O2

Temperature control

wave energy mixing

OMEGA

Nutrients/CO2

wastewater

Osmosis

Wastewater Processing

CO2 Sequestration CO2

O2

DZ remediation

Algae products

OMEGA Benefits?

Nut

rient

recl

amat

ion

OMEGA logistics?

Gas-permeable membrane

Harvesting slide

How realistic is OMEGA?

Are we up to the engineering challenge?

NASA OMEGA Demonstration Project

Project Goals

OMEGA

Demonstrate

Feasibility

Scalability

Phase I Design

Phase II Pilot

Phase III Demonstration

Phase IV Full-Scale

Deployment

Spin out Commercialization

4 months

2010

0 gal Oil

20 months

2012

100 gal Oil

12 months

2013

250 gal Oil

24 months

2015

25 barrels

12 months

2016…

100,000 + barrels

NASA OMEGA Demonstration Project

This is about proof of concept and risk reduction…

•  Biology

Challenges for OMEGA

•  Economics

•  Engineering

•  Environment

Motivations for OMEGA

Does not compete with agriculture

• Not dependent on rain • Flooded coastal zones • Warming ocean surface

Compatible with climate change

Creates an ecology of technology

•  Land •  Freshwater •  Fertilizer

•  Waste = resource

1961 Houston, Sept 12, 1962

1903

July 20, 1969

The stone age didn’t end because we ran out of stones… Yamani

There is no limit to what you can accomplish If you don’t care who gets the credit... Truman

A challenge and a call to action…

Is this scalable?

What impact will OMEGA have on the ocean?

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