United States Project Notice - MINING THE DEEP SEA FOR MICROBIAL ETHANO- AND PROPANOGENESIS


Project Notice

PNR 41235
Project Name MINING THE DEEP SEA FOR MICROBIAL ETHANO- AND PROPANOGENESIS
Project Detail Harvard University will develop new methods to harness naturally occurring microbial communities for the biological production of ethane and propane. Strong indirect evidence suggests that ethane and propane are produced in the ocean by communities of benthic microorganisms in unique deep-sea sediments under specific conditions. The team will target the microbial communities in the ethane- and propane-rich hydrothermal sediments of the Guaymas Basin in the Gulf of California. During the project, the team will recover and characterize seafloor sediment from the basin with the goal of identifying the biological processes underlying ethane and propane production, as well as the geochemical and physical conditions required to stimulate and sustain production. The team will also use a competitiveness analysis to evaluate the industrial relevance and scalability of these processes in a laboratory environment. If successful, this work could contribute significantly to the production of valuable ethane and propane from renewable feedstocks for subsequent production of "green" chemicals, products, and fuels
Funded By Self-Funded
Country United States , Northern America
Project Value USD 499,727

Contact Information

Company Name Harvard University
Address ARPA-E Program Director: Dr. Marc von Keitz Press and General Inquiries Email: ARPA-E-Comms@hq.doe.gov (link sends e-mail) Project Contact: Peter Girguis Project Contact Email: pgirguis@oeb.harvard.edu
Web Site https://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=slick-sheet-project/mining-deep-sea-microbial-ethano-and-propanogenesis

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