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SUNBIOPATH · Towards a better sunlight to biomass conversion efficiency in microalgae

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201028 February 2013EU funding €2,998,182

SUNBIOPATH - towards a better sunlight to biomass conversion efficiency in microalgae - is an integrated program of research aimed at improving biomass yields and valorisation of biomass for two Chlorophycean photosynthetic microalgae, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Dunaliella salina. Biomass yields will be improved at the level of primary processes that occur in the chloroplasts (photochemistry and sunlight capture by the light harvesting complexes) and in the cell (biochemical pathways and signalling mechanisms that influence ATP synthesis). Optimal growth of the engineered microalgae will be determined in photobioreactors, and biomass yields will be tested using a scale up approach in photobioreactors of different sizes (up to 250 L), some of which being designed and built during SUNBIOPATH. Biomethane production will be evaluated. Compared to other biofuels, biomethane is attractive because the yield of biomass to fuel conversion is higher. Valorisation of biomass will also be achieved through the production of biologicals. Significant progress has been made in the development of chloroplast genetic engineering in microalgae such as Chlamydomonas, however the commercial exploitation of this technology still requires additional research. SUNBIOPATH will address the problem of maximising transgenic expression in the chloroplast and will develop a robust system for chloroplast metabolic engineering by developing methodologies such as inducible expression and trans-operon expression. A techno economic analysis will be made to evaluate the feasibility of using these algae for the purposes proposed (biologicals production in the chloroplast and/or biomethane production) taking into account their role in CO2 mitigation.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE

BE · €670,280

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI VERONA

IT · €259,980

participant

UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE

CH · €263,691

participant

WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

IL · €254,694

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €260,000

participant

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY

NL · €227,823

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

€270,314

participant

Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster

DE · €259,200

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €265,800

participant

UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELD

DE · €266,400

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