Bioreactors consume a substantial amount of energy to create and maintain the optimal environmental conditions for Precision Fermentation (PF) and Cellular Agriculture (CA) production.
HVAC systems consume energy to moderate the difference in temperature between the inside and outside of the facility. The larger this difference the greater the energy required.
Downstream processes turn the fermentation and cell proliferation outputs into useful products using electricity and sometimes natural gas to power large, specialized machinery.
The energy requirements of PF and CA therefore vary significantly according to climate and geographic location, which cells and microorganisms are utilized, which types of downstream processing are undertaken, and whether or not a facility produces finished products.
We are on the cusp of the deepest, fastest, most consequential disruption in food and agricultural production since the first domestication of plants and animals 10,000 years ago.
Modern alternatives to our industrial livestock model will be up to 100 times more land efficient, 10-25 times more feedstock efficient, 20 times more time efficient and 10 times more water efficient. They will also produce less waste.
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Published on: 12/07/23