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At the very heart of this issue lies the biorefinery the plant where raw materials (generallybiomass) are treated processed andturned into their final product.
Existing biorefineries are limited in the types ofbiomass feedstock they process the technologiesthey apply and the final products they focus on.
Eurobioref is funded an EU project set up toaddress this problem by identifying improvementsin biorefinery design and operation.
This enables a seamless integration of biorefinery coprocessing products to the end consumer for products such as transport fuels and chemicals.
and existing companies because eventually the biorefinery will be integrated into existing industries. Further benefits are expected to include the market diversification for raw and agricultural products.
and cost of catalytic upgrading technologies proposed for use in biorefineries. Uncovering the mechanism behind the reaction helps support the potential economic viability of ORNL's direct biofuel-to-hydrocarbon conversion approach."
which can be used as catalysts in biorefineries--say, in the production of biofuels--have been produced in the reactor.
and cost of catalytic upgrading technologies proposed for use in biorefineries. Uncovering the mechanism behind the reaction helps support the potential economic viability of ORNL's direct biofuel-to-hydrocarbon conversion approach."
Included in the agreement Biodico will build a sustainable biorefinery at the U s. Naval Base in Ventura County,
The California Energy Commission will partially fund the construction through grants. ur objective is to privately fund sustainable biorefineries at Dod facilities around the world at no cost to the U s. taxpayer,
More biorefineries such as the Calgren plant could help California solve multiple challenges a boost in production of clean transport fuels, the reduction in agricultural waste and for local residents,
or lubricants should be a significant advantage for biorefineries. ugarcane biorefineries today produce ethanol, sugar and electricity, says PNAS paper co-author Gokhale, a chemical engineer,
but hold that there still important incentives to encourage investments. ee shown in this study that biorefineries can use inexpensive catalysts to produce a suite of hydrocarbon fuels and lubricants,
biorefineries can also operate without any fossil-derived inputs. o
#Research Simplifies Recycling of Rare-earth Magnets Despite their ubiquity in consumer electronics, rare-earth metals are,
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