Midway Evaluation in Mechanical Engine - Mohiodin Nazemiering -
Veröld - Hús Vigdísar
VHV-104
Title of thesis:
Seaweed as Biofuel: Processing and Characterization
Student:
Mohiodin Nazemi
Doctoral committee:
Dr. Rúnar Unnþórsson, Professor at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Iceland
Dr. Christiaan P. Richter, Professor at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Iceland
Dr. Ragnheiður Þórarinsdóttir, Rector at the Agricultural University of Iceland
Abstract:
This study explores the potential of Icelandic seaweed as a renewable biofuel source, focusing on the optimization of drying and pelletizing processes to improve its viability. Freshly harvested seaweed contains over 70% moisture, necessitating energy-intensive drying prior to pelletizing. This study has three primary objectives: (1) evaluating the energy content of various Icelandic seaweed species to determine their suitability for biofuel and as nutritional supplements; (2) reducing energy demands during the drying process through optimized intermittent drying techniques, addressing a critical cost driver in biomass processing; and (3) developing high-density, durable seaweed pellets suitable for, including gasification for sustainable electricity production, as a renewable carbon source in industrial processes, and as consumer heating fuel. The outcomes aim to establish an efficient, economically viable pathway for converting seaweed into a competitive biofuel, contributing to advancements in biomass processing technologies and supporting Iceland’s renewable energy transition.
Mohiodin Nazemi