![]() The project’s base in Scotland makes use of the renewable energy generation potential in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, which according to ENBIO is some of the best in Europe, without adding to the grid constraints that can hinder economic development in these areas.ĮNBIO integrates renewable electricity generation with large-scale microalgal production, making use of excess renewable energy from local infrastructures to power the production of algal products and feedstocks by the Pandora photobioreactors. This bioreactor uses LED technology to produce microalgae, with scalable and modular cultivation systems to allow integration with local renewable energy grids. The Scotland-based BioEconomy (ENBIO) project builds on findings from the Algal Solutions for Local Energy Economy (ASLEE) project, which developed the Pandora internally-lit photobioreactor in its efforts to investigate the potential of novel algal products at scale.
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