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ALGAE: Promising Future Feed stock for Biofuels -- 2. Phycoremediation: Future Perspective of Green Technology -- 3. Applications of algal biofilms for wastewater treatment and bioproducts production -- 4. Biofuel production along with remediation of sewage water through Algae -- 5. The role of anaerobic digestion in algal biorefineries: clean energy production, organic waste treatment and nutrient loop closure -- 6. Algae based biohydrogen: Current status of bioprocess routes, economical assessment and major bottlenecks -- 7. Bio-oil and biodiesel as biofuels derived from microalgal oil and their characterization by using instrumental techniques -- 8. Remediation of dyes from aquatic ecosystems by biosorption method using algae -- 9. Bioremediation and decolourization of biomethanated distillery spent wash through Algae -- 10. Genetic engineering tools for enhancing lipid production in microalgae -- 11. Phycoremediation of Emerging Contaminants -- 12. 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More recently, there has been a focus on the use of algal biomass in the development of alternative fuels. The extraction of oil from algae has been widely explored as a much more viable feedstock than plant-based oils in large-scale fuel production. using algae as feedstock has the advantages that it doesn?t require arable land and that wastewater can be used as a source of nutrients in their culture. The multifunctional approach of algae includes pollution remediation, carbon sequestration, biofuels production, and delivery of value-added products. However, there are still some obstacles that need to be overcome to make their use as potential feedstock for biofuels techno-economically feasible. In order to maintain the sustainability aspect of algal biofuels, various aspects have to be studied and critically analyzed to assess the long-term sustainability of algal derived biofuels. This book discusses the role of algae as a promising future feedstock for biofuels. They are known to sequester carbon in much larger amounts than plants and as such the book also describes their phycoremediation potential for conventional as well as emerging contaminants. It describes the role of anaerobic digestion in algal biorefineries; bioreactions and process parameters; biogas recovery and reuse. The role of algal biofilm based technology in wastewater treatment and transforming waste into bio-products is discussed, and remediation of sewage water through algae is assessed. The book also describes the production of biohydrogen, bio-oil, biodiesel; and the major bottlenecks in their usage. The emerging characterization techniques of these biofuels (bio-oil and biodiesel) are described, as are the decolorizing potential of algae and the genetic engineering techniques that could enhance the production of lipids in algae. 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