Marine microalgae as a renewable energy resource: Advances, technoeconomic insights, and commercialization pathways

Dinakarkumar, Yuvaraj and Chakravarthi Kannan, Dheeban and Theivendren, Panneerselvam (2026) Marine microalgae as a renewable energy resource: Advances, technoeconomic insights, and commercialization pathways. Biomass and Bioenergy, 210. p. 109081. ISSN 09619534

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Abstract

Marine microalgae are increasingly recognized as a potential feedstock for addressing energy challenges due to
their high growth rates, efficient photosynthetic conversion of nutrients into diverse bioactive metabolites. Their
biological importance extends beyond their ecological function as primary producers in marine habitats. Other
lipids, carbs and proteins are encouraging factors for high-caloric production of biofuels such as biodiesel,
bioethanol, biogas and biohydrogen using marine microalgae as feed stocks. Their relevance in this field
was further solidified with their ability to capture CO2 and remediate wastewater. Its potential has been
recognized; however, there are great hurdles to large-scale commercialization, including expensive production,
energy-demanding harvesting methods and technological barriers to bioreactor design. Current challenges
highlight the need for new tools and approaches such as genetic engineering, cultivation techniques, and biorefinery
advances. This review aims to offer an extensive discussion on the state-of-the-art applications of marine
microalgal biomass for sustainable energy production and addresses the present challenges, with an emphasis on
future perspectives. The results indicate that, if sufficient research, investment and policy support is provided,
marine microalgae could be at the forefront of the transition to a more sustainable and renewable future.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Agriculture > Environmental Sciences
Depositing User: Research 8 8
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2026 06:01
Last Modified: 04 Mar 2026 06:01
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/13018

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