Abstract
Current challenges on CO2 emissions and
climate change require cost-effective techniques for carbon
capture and sequestration. The aim of this study was to
investigate algae growth under controlled environmental
conditions for CO2 sequestration. An algae strain from a
local lake was used in this study and inoculation tests were
performed at 22, 32 and 38oC. The highest algae growth was
observed around 22oC.