Frequently asked questions

Where can be placed?

The Atmoformer X1 is an innovative photobioreactor designed to utilize industrial exhaust gases from factories for the generation of oxygen and biomass. By strategically positioning this reactor adjacent to factories, the exhaust gases can be efficiently pumped into the system for optimal results. This eco-friendly solution not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions but also generates valuable byproducts, making it a win-win situation for both the environment and industry.

Why algae?

Algae are nature's solar powerhouses with the unique ability to convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis. In photobioreactors, algae offer higher productivity and yields compared to traditional agriculture, with controlled environments optimizing growth conditions for maximum biomass production. Algae have versatile applications in industries such as biofuels, food additives, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, and animal feed, including high-lipid strains for biodiesel and pigmented strains for various products. Algal cultivation is environmentally sustainable, requiring no arable land or freshwater and utilizing CO2 as a carbon source to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Economically viable and scalable, photobioreactors provide a reliable source of high-value compounds while reducing reliance on non-renewable resources.

For who is convinient?

Photobioreactors are an attractive solution for organizations and individuals seeking to mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions while producing valuable products. These closed systems offer the unique ability to utilize CO2 as a primary source of carbon for algal growth, making them convenient for industries such as biofuels, food additives, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, and animal feed producers looking to reduce their carbon footprint. By implementing photobioreactors, these entities can convert CO2 into valuable biomass, generating economic benefits while contributing to a more sustainable future. Additionally, governments and regulatory bodies promoting carbon reduction initiatives may find photobioreactors a convenient solution for their emissions targets.

What is Atmoforming?

Atmoforming is an innovative process that combines the benefits of photobioreactors with the production of biomethane. This approach utilizes microalgae cultivated in photobioreactors to fix CO2 from the atmosphere, converting it into biomass through photosynthesis. Simultaneously, the anaerobic digestion of this algal biomass produces biomethane as a byproduct. Atmoforming offers a sustainable solution for carbon capture and utilization, generating renewable energy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to a more circular economy