Yes, it is possible. C source of microalgae is CO2 and sometimes carbonates. İf you can pump the CO2 from a stationary sources to the medium of the micralgae, certain amount of the CO2 will be shift to soluble form and microlagae can utilize this soluble CO2. This topic is the focus of the many environmentalist because they are trying to solve the global warming problem due to CO2 releases.
Hello, yes it is highly feasible and a number of applications exists. he major difference between them is the source of energy.
If you have industrial amounts of CO2 to remediate, e.g. more than 2 Kg/m2/day then use active photo bioreactors powered by artificial light. They can take the load, in an industrial manner (controlled, 24/7 etc) and are profitable as long as you do not focus on biodiesel as the major output.
for smaller rates of release/remediation, open ponds, raceways, hanging bags etc have been used as they are powered by direct sunlight which neophytes believe as being cheaper than artificial lightning.