The rapid urban population growth and increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions have highlighted the need for innovative solutions to address climate change issues. One promising approach is the use of microalgae in photobioreactors to capture carbon dioxide in densely populated urban areas. This proposal aims to design, develop, and implement microalgae photobioreactors integrated with urban street accessories to capture carbon dioxide. The research methods will include literature studies, performance determination of Urban Street Accessories, design of microalgae containers, and prototype testing in a real urban environment. It is expected that this research will make a significant contribution to the development of green technology to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in densely populated urban areas, as well as expanding the understanding of the role of microalgae in climate change mitigation.


