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ABSTRACT
Microalgae-based biofacades are an original example of urban integration of an interesting plant biomass bioproduction. This article details the challenges of this integration, both for the host-building and for the microalgae culture. General design principles are presented, along with various implementation examples. The main performance and social acceptability criteria are then summarized. The article concludes with perspectives for innovation, demonstrating the value of creating thermal and chemical symbioses to reduce the energy consumption and environmental impact of buildings and microalgae production.
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Flora GIRARD: Doctor, - GEPEA Laboratory, UMR 6144, Nantes University/IMT Atlantique/Oniris CNRS, Saint-Nazaire, France
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Jeremy PRUVOST: Professor at Nantes University, - GEPEA Laboratory, UMR 6144, Nantes University/IMT Atlantique/Oniris CNRS, Saint-Nazaire, France
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Cyril TOUBLANC: Lecturer at ONIRIS, - GEPEA Laboratory, UMR 6144, Nantes University/IMT Atlantique/Oniris CNRS, Saint-Nazaire, France
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Yves ANDRES: Professor at IMT Atlantique, - GEPEA Laboratory, UMR 6144, Nantes University/IMT Atlantique/Oniris CNRS, Saint-Nazaire, France
INTRODUCTION
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that in 2021, building operations accounted for 30% of total global energy consumption and 27% of greenhouse gas emissions. According to Ademe, 50% of energy consumption in buildings is related to heating and air conditioning. The building sector must therefore undergo a technological transformation to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, which is a goal enshrined in the "Energy and Climate" law passed in France in 2019. The design of a building's envelope is essential in determining its heating and cooling requirements. It is this element that guarantees comfort, indoor environmental quality, and safety. Good building design, incorporating high-performance envelopes, is therefore an important lever for reducing thermal requirements while ensuring occupant comfort. It is with this in mind that microalgae biofacades have been developed.
The goal is to create an "active" facade that can produce biomass that can be used for industrial purposes, while reducing the environmental footprint of the host building by, for example, reducing the energy consumption associated with the thermal comfort of the building's occupants, i.e., reducing heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter, by creating synergy through the pooling of building materials and the exchange of matter and energy between the building and the biofacade.
This article presents the concept of microalgae biofacades, their expected performance, and their potential for developing more sustainable buildings and industrial microalgae cultivation systems.
A glossary of terms used can be found at the end of the article.
Field: Bioprocess engineering, sustainable buildings, microalgae cultivation
Degree of technology diffusion: Emerging
Technologies involved: photobioreactors, microalgae cultivation, modeling
Areas of application: food, nutraceuticals, green chemistry, effluent treatment, circular economy
Key French players:
Competitiveness clusters: Atlantic Brittany Maritime Cluster
Centers of expertise: GEPEA Laboratory ( http://www.gepea.fr ), AlgoSolis Platform ( http://www.algosolis.com ), Capacités ( http://capacites.fr )
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KEYWORDS
microalgae | photobioreactors | zero-emission buildings | circular economy
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Bibliography
- (1) - IEA - Buildings - Analysis. - (2022). https://www.iea.org/reports/buildings
- (2) - KONSTANTOGLOU (M.), TSANGRASSOULIS (A.) - Dynamic operation of daylighting and shading...
Patents
A.LEGENDRE, N.DESMAZIERES, J.LEGRAND, J.PRUVOST, Integrated curtain wall used for optimized industrial production of microalgae on building facades, French patent FR2012/051704 published on 01/24/13. International patent WO 2013011240. Licensed to XTU Architects.
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GEPEA Laboratory – Environmental Process Engineering – Agroalimentaire. https://www.gepea.fr/
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