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  • Music Narrator (Peter) : At UTS we believe that algal biofuels must be part of a sustainable

  • energy future. Our international team of researchers are advancing biofuel production and we want

  • to make sure that this knowledge is transferred to industry.

  • Bojan: I have been working in the area of algal biofuel production for the past 4 years

  • and I truly believe that algal biofuels have the potential to be the sustainable fuels

  • of the future. We aim to replicate nature's process, only faster.

  • Narrator: The specialists within our team are addressing the bottlenecks in algal biofuel

  • production. Martin: We are using state of the art photobioreactors

  • as you can see here. They are custom built to facilitate algal growth in a fully computer

  • controlled environment. This is a world leading technology and you can mimic real world conditions,

  • in there, as you get out in the field like seasonal variations or even diurnal light

  • and temperature cycles. But we can also measure metabolic gas flux uptakes and this allows

  • us to compare different algal species and how effective they are in Carbon uptake.

  • Narrator: Our expertise in algal photophysiology means that we can investigate photosynthetic

  • processes from all angles to give our industry partners fast reliable feedback. The broad experience of our young research team

  • gives them a head start on strain selection and improving lipid yields.

  • Supriya: I have been working in this field for 4 years in India and at UTS as a part

  • of UTS and CSIRO collaborative work I am investigating the different environmental parameters on

  • growth and lipid production in microalgae. Dale: My PhD is focused on improving the photosynthetic

  • inefficiencies of a small marine algae Nannochloropsis oculata and to see if this has an effect on

  • improving lipid production within the cell. Narrator: Our partnership with CSIRO Australian

  • National Algae Culture Collection means we are able to use key algal strains to optimise

  • growth and product output" Our commitment to keeping the community engaged

  • with sustainable energy outcomes through exhibitions, installations and presentations means our

  • industry partners can reach a broader audience. Industry partners have access to our state-of-the-art

  • photobioreactor technology and our team's broader expertise in algal physiology. This

  • means we can offer industry increased oil productivity, efficiency and value for commercial-

  • scale algal farms. Peter: At the end our partnership with a industry

  • we'll be able to deliver key products that will allow the industry to have a cost effective

  • solution to a biofuels problem.

Music Narrator (Peter) : At UTS we believe that algal biofuels must be part of a sustainable

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