马来西亚Monash大学赢得2025年联合国气候奖,表彰其藻类系统每年捕获8.5吨二氧化碳并将其转化为有用产品。
Monash University Malaysia won the 2025 UN Climate Prize for its algae system capturing 8.5 tonnes of CO2 yearly and turning it into useful products.
马来西亚莫纳什大学在大学赢得了2025年联合国气候奖,以争夺以藻类为基础的碳捕获项目“将藻类引入清洁工业的未来”的目标13。 该团队由副教授萨曼·伊兰孔(Saman Ilankoon)领导,包括工程、科学和商界的研究人员,开发了一个光生生物动力系统,每年捕捉8.5吨二氧化碳,生产5吨有价值的生物量,并有两年的回收期。
Monash University Malaysia has won the 2025 UN Climate Prize in the Universities for Goal 13 competition for its algae-based carbon capture project, “Turning algae into the future of a clean industry.” The team, led by Associate Professor Saman Ilankoon and including researchers from engineering, science, and business, developed a photobioreactor system that captured 8.5 tonnes of CO2 annually and produced 5 tonnes of valuable biomass, with a two-year payback period.
这些创新将工业排放转化为生物燃料、颜料、肥料和食品级产品,支持气候行动、循环经济原则和净零目标。
The innovation converts industrial emissions into biofuels, pigments, fertilizers, and food-grade products, supporting climate action, circular economy principles, and net-zero goals.
联合国可持续发展解决方案网络和西门子能源认识到,该项目的可行性、可扩展性以及发展中国家的潜力受到称赞。
Recognized by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and Siemens Energy, the project was praised for its feasibility, scalability, and potential for developing nations.
小组获得了10 000美元的奖金、辅导和全球接触,在SDSNYouTube频道上播放了获胜视频。
The team received a $10,000 prize, mentorship, and global exposure, with the winning video available on the SDSN YouTube channel.