Towards new carbon-neutral food systems: Combining carbon capture and utilization with microbial protein production.

Bioresour Technol

Center for Microbial Ecology and Technology (CMET), Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Gent, Belgium; Center for Advanced Process Technology for Urban Resource recovery (CAPTURE), www.capture-resources.be, Frieda Saeysstraat 1, 9000 Gent, Belgium. Electronic address:

Published: April 2022

Alternative protein sources such as microbial protein (MP) are currently considered to alleviate the burden that food production exerts on the environment. Even though MP production is highly efficient in land and nutrient utilization, their carbon footprint should be improved. Here we propose the use of CCU as a driver for heterotrophic MP production. By comparing different MP production routes starting from liquid substrates derived from CO (i.e., formate, acetate, methanol, and ethanol) and their respective metabolic pathways, the potential of this concept as a carbon-neutral food or feed production process was estimated. Acetate and ethanol appear to be the most beneficial substrates for the integrated CCU-to-MP process in terms of electricity demand (acetate: 25 - 54 kWh/kg, ethanol: 28 - 56 kWh/kg). Moreover, recycling CO enables a carbon-negative protein production process by 2030 (considering the projected CO emissions from electricity in the EU: 0.096 kg/kWh) for formate, acetate, and ethanol (-1.1 up to 13 kg/kg).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2022.126853DOI Listing

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