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                                             <p class="pcontent">Date:September. 15, 9 am.</p>
 
                                             <p class="pcontent">Date:September. 15, 9 am.</p>
                                             <p class="pcontent">Location:China Steel meeting room</p>
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                                             <p class="pcontent">Location:China Steel Corp. conference hall</p>
 
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                                             <p class="pcontent">CSC: What is the adaptability of <i>E. coli</i> for the corporate?  
 
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                                   <h5 class="smalltitle" id="ITRI">International Technology Research Institute</h5>
 
                                   <h5 class="smalltitle" id="ITRI">International Technology Research Institute</h5>
 
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                                    <p class="pcenter">Fig.3 Picture of ITRI interview</p>
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                                     <h5 class="boldh5">Process</h5>
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                                    <p class="pcontent">We attend the Biotechnology Green Energy Expo and have a business matchmaking with International Technology Research Institute (ITRI). The Dr. Cheng was a manager of Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) Application Project in Green Energy and Environment Research Laboratories of ITRI. He gave a short speech about the condition of CCS in Taiwan. CCS technology is a relevant technology with our <i>E. coli</i> carbon utilization system. Therefore, through business matchmaking, we introduce our project and all the design including what we improve after the customer investigation with CSC.
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                                    <h5 class="boldh5">Suggestion and Question</h5>
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                                    <p class="pcontent">The currently solution in Taiwan is CCS, however, the policy and the inhabitant are big challenge of CCS technology. ITRI had cooperated with lots of industrial and academic institutes and developed advance CCS technology, however, most of them cannot have real implementation. The public doubt the safety about storage high density carbon underground. Therefore, ITRI now contribute to develop carbon utilize technology. That’s the point that ITRI will adopt our project into their lab.
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                                    <p class="pcontent">Dr. Cheng suggested us to think more about the bioproduct after our <i>E. coli</i> uptake CO<sub>2</sub>. We can easily transgene <i>E. coli</i> to let <i>E. coli</i> metabolized CO<sub>2</sub> and produce amino acid. The highest value of bioproduct will be the health food. However, we could hardly to make the health food which source came from industrial flue gas into the market. There are still many valuable product we can achieve with less limitation when apply to the market, such as electronic material solvent, biocytoculture, agricultural chemicals…...etc. Besides, the last choice will be biofuel. We should try to reuse our product again and again to maximize the value before converting it into biofuel.</p>
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                                    <p class="pcontent">This suggestion triggers our design about recycle system (link) after bioreactor.
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                                    <h5 class="boldh5">Interview record</h5>                                   
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                                            <p class="pcontent">Date:October. 6, 14 pm.</p>
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                                            <p class="pcontent">Location:Biotechnology Green Energy Expo conference hall</p>
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                                          <li class="licontent">Is the bioreactor technology being involved in ITRI?
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                                            <p class="pcontent">There is a biotechnology laboratory in ITRI. They work for convert microalgae into bio-fuel and dry anaerobic fermentation. Therefore, bioreactor technology was involved in ITRI.
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                                          <li class="licontent">After the carbon capture process, how to transfer those captured carbon dioxide while being condensed?
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                                            <p class="pcontent">Once CO<sub>2</sub> was captured, we will liquefy it to decrease volume and then the vehicles will carry those high density liquefaction CO<sub>2</sub> to storage. Or through piping, we can transfer captured CO<sub>2</sub. to north of the sea for sequestration.
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                                            <p class="pcontent">However, technology of carbon capture and storage (CCS) didn't implement in Taiwan, since that the inhabitant in Taiwan regarded CCS as environmentally hazardous technology. More and more national disaster due to climate led to local doubts about the safety of CCS. The currently policy of reduce carbon emission is to reach 2% decreasing CO<sub>2</sub> emission on 2020 compared with the standard year. The long-term emission reduction goal is to cut emission in 2050 by 50% compared to 2005 levels totally we hope to clean 1 hundred million tons of CO<sub>2</sub>. The main challenge was the downstream process of CCS, utilizing technology.
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                                            <p class="pcontent">According to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Management Act which was passed by Taiwan’s parliament (the Legislative Yuan), 1 tons of carbon tax is 100NT dollar, which is that industrial working hard to avoid high tax. However, what is the next step?
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                                          <li class="licontent">In the downstream process, can we reuse the waste heat produced from the factory for sterilization?
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                                          <p class="pcontent">That is not a big problem. The temperature of waste heat produces from factory is around 100 to 1500 and 150 degree Celsius is suitable for our sterilization. So it is kind of a win-win situation because it do not cost extra energy or money for factory.
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                                          <li class="pcontent">Taiwan does not focus on carbon sequestration, so will Taiwan use our technique? How to reduce the cost?
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                                          <p class="pcontent">From the cost side, it is one thousand per gram because is not large scale but only laboratory level. How much cost can be reduced for one ton? How much cost can be reduced if we enlarge the scale? It does not cost too much reusing the industrial waste.
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                                          <li class="pcontent">Now the technology renewable energy is mature, why not convert carbon dioxide into energy?
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                                          <p class="pcontent">If we convert it to bio-fuel, the cost is NTD 50 (2 dollars) per litter. And the price that China Petroleum Corporation (CPC) sells is NTD 30 (1 dollar) per litter. Although the government will subsidize NTD 20 (1 dollar), it might not be a long term strategy. The industrial must find a way to reduce the cost itself. Besides, the edible product is more valuable than energy, but it also has higher limitation about listing.
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                                   <h5 class="smalltitle" id="ANNA">Microalgae cultivation demonstration plant</h5>
 
                                   <h5 class="smalltitle" id="ANNA">Microalgae cultivation demonstration plant</h5>
 
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                                    <h5 class="boldh5">Process</h5>
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                                    <p class="pcontent">In order to obtain more information about CO<sub>2</sub>. biofixation, we visited microalgae cultivation in An-Nan Campus of National Cheng-Kung University which is a biofixation project managed by Professor Jo-Shu Chang. The research fellows showed us different scale of microalgae culture system, including open pond and photoreator. We also have a discussion about the position of biofixation in CO<sub>2</sub> emission problem. They shared their experience along the way developing the whole microalgae fixation system in ten years.
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                                  <p class="pcontent">Sewage problem is a critical issue for every kinds of bioreactor and ferment, especially for bioreactor containing genetic modified organism, which must absolutely prevent the organism leaking out and polluting the environment. After designing a bioreactor, we were eager to built up a sewage treatment system. 
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                                  <p class="pcontent">On October 12, we visited the King Membrane  Energy Technology company (KME), which is specialized in producing the Membrane Bio-reactor system. Different from traditional Sequencing Batch Reactor Activated Sludge Process, the system  use hollow filter membrane that can filter most of bacteria.
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                                <h5 class="boldh5">Feedback</h5>
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                                  <p class="pcontent">This technique minimized the area required for sewage treatment, allowed us to concentrate the medium before extracting bioproducts, and recycled the water after filtering. After the discussing with Dr. Kao, the manager of the company, we improved our device with the MBR system. This improvement made us one step closer to a company and eco-friendly bioreactor system.
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