Green Algae Chlorella vulgaris Buitenzorg green have a potencies such as their ability in CO2
fixation and it 's protein and essensial contents observation for supplement food purpose. Chlorella
vulgaris Buitenzorg's cultivation results using daily cycle illumination showed that the final biomass
production and CO; fixation rate are lower if compared to continuous illumination treatment. The
comparisons between these two treatments are 54.0% for CTR (carbon dioxide transferred rate) value
and 50.0% for qc-0; (microbial carbon dioxide fixation ability) value as parameter that shown it 's CO2
fixation ability and 79.0% for biomass production. Both of treatments was done in 1.0 L bubble column
fotobioreactor content 600 mL Beneck medium that was sparged by 3.6 m/h superficial velocity of air
consisting of 10. 0% CO; as carbon source at 29. 0°C and l.0 atm. Additionally, the consumption energy
for biomass formation (EX) in daily cycle illumination, was 70.0% larger than continuous illumination
treatment.