October 31, 2018
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Algae Farm Cost Model: Considerations for Photobioreactors

Abstract

Cost estimates and assumptions for a vertical hanging-bag type photobioreactor (PBR) system are reported here for a preliminary model developed to elucidate major cost drivers and opportunities for reducing the costs of algae cultivation. The design inputs and assumptions for this system are described in the report. A baseline case is presented, and alternative cases with differing areal algal productivities are used to compare to an open-pond case. The baseline algae production cost is estimated to be $1,137/short ton (st) algae, on an ash-free dry weight (AFDW) basis (2016 US$). Sensitivity analyses probe the areal productivity, support structure cost, and PBR bag replacement cost and life as significant impact factors affecting the system cost. A preliminary comparison of the PBR system and an open pond system is also developed to indicate the cost difference between these two systems.

Revised: December 26, 2018 | Published: October 31, 2018

Citation

Zhu Y., S.B. Jones, and D.B. Anderson. 2018. Algae Farm Cost Model: Considerations for Photobioreactors Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.