Green building future: algal application technology

A. Çelekli, İrem Yeşildağ, Ö. Zariç
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In the context of rising global energy demands driven by population growth and urbanization, the construction industry significantly contributes to greenhouse gas emissions during the construction phase and subsequent energy consumption. Fossil fuel dependency for heating and energy needs exacerbates climate change, necessitating urgent solutions. Algal technology emerges as a promising strategy for green building practices, addressing energy efficiency and emissions reduction. Algae's unique ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) through photosynthesis is harnessed by deploying photobioreactors on building exteriors. Studies indicate that each kilogram of dry algae consumes 1.83 kg of CO2 while offering applications as organic fertilizer, oil, and protein sources. This technology not only diminishes CO2 emissions but also transforms wastewater and generates bioenergy, catering to building energy requirements. Algal technology's economic and environmental significance becomes evident through carbon capture, energy generation, and circular waste management, aligning with sustainability principles. This study highlights the potential of algal technology to shape the future of eco-friendly conscious construction practices, providing avenues for reduced emissions, efficient energy utilization, and sustainable development.
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绿色建筑的未来:藻类应用技术
在人口增长和城市化推动全球能源需求不断增长的背景下,建筑业在施工阶段和随后的能源消耗中排放了大量温室气体。供暖和能源需求对化石燃料的依赖加剧了气候变化,因此需要迫切的解决方案。藻类技术作为绿色建筑实践的一项有前途的战略,解决了节能减排问题。通过在建筑物外部部署光生物反应器,可以利用藻类通过光合作用吸收二氧化碳(CO2)的独特能力。研究表明,每公斤干燥藻类可消耗 1.83 公斤二氧化碳,同时还可用作有机肥料、油脂和蛋白质来源。这项技术不仅能减少二氧化碳排放,还能转化废水和产生生物能源,满足建筑能源需求。通过碳捕获、能源生成和循环废物管理,藻类技术的经济和环境意义显而易见,符合可持续发展原则。这项研究强调了藻类技术在塑造未来生态友好型建筑实践方面的潜力,为减少排放、高效利用能源和可持续发展提供了途径。
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