نتایج جستجو برای: biorefinery

تعداد نتایج: 1714  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2013
Aklesso Egbendewe-Mondzozo Scott M Swinton Bryan D Bals Bruce E Dale

This paper compares environmental and profitability outcomes for a centralized biorefinery for cellulosic ethanol that does all processing versus a biorefinery linked to a decentralized array of local depots that pretreat biomass into concentrated briquettes. The analysis uses a spatial bioeconomic model that maximizes profit from crop and energy products, subject to the requirement that the bi...

2008
V. Chambost J. Mcnutt P. R. Stuart

existing assets and pursuing new product development. The strategy to achieve these objectives while mitigating risk is far from obvious. The “titans” of the natural resource industries, as the President of Domtar calls DuPont and other leading manufacturing companies, typically achieve good returns over the long term through product development. On a continuous basis, these companies typically...

2013
Ahmed ElMekawy Ludo Diels Heleen De Wever Deepak Pant

The growth of the biobased economy will lead to an increase in new biorefinery activities. All biorefineries face the regular challenges of efficiently and economically treating their effluent to be compatible with local discharge requirements and to minimize net water consumption. The amount of wastes resulting from biorefineries industry is exponentially growing. The valorization of such wast...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2010
Lin Luo Ester van der Voet Gjalt Huppes

Biorefinery, an example of a multiple products system, integrates biomass conversion processes and equipment to produce fuels, power and chemicals from biomass. This study focuses on technical design, economic and environmental analysis of a lignocellulosic feedstock (LCF) biorefinery producing ethanol, succinic acid, acetic acid and electricity. As the potential worldwide demand of succinic ac...

2014
Rui Chen Shengdong Zhu Cunwu Chen Bo Cheng Jie Chen Yuanxin Wu

The acid hydrolysis of lignocellulosic material (LM) is one of the most widely studied and important subprocess in the LM biorefinery. After acid hydrolysis, LM can be converted to various biofuels, biochemicals, and biomaterials through chemical or biochemical methods. However, conventional LM acid hydrolysis is not regarded as a cost-effective and environmentally-friendly process because it h...

2004
E. Andersson Eva Andersson Simon Harvey

There is currently much interest in producing biofuel-based transportation fuels. However, since biofuel is a limited renewable resource, it is important to assess whether such fuels are both produced and used as efficiently as possible. Efficient production can be achieved in the future by integrated biorefinery operations at pulp mill sites, co-producing pulp and biofuel-based energy products...

2018
Chang Dou Rick Gustafson Renata Bura

Background In the biofuel industry, land productivity is important to feedstock growers and conversion process product yield is important to the biorefinery. The crop productivity, however, may not positively correlate with bioconversion yield. Therefore, it is important to evaluate sugar yield and biomass productivity. In this study, 2-year-old poplar trees harvested in the first coppice cycle...

Journal: :Science 2006
Arthur J Ragauskas Charlotte K Williams Brian H Davison George Britovsek John Cairney Charles A Eckert William J Frederick Jason P Hallett David J Leak Charles L Liotta Jonathan R Mielenz Richard Murphy Richard Templer Timothy Tschaplinski

Biomass represents an abundant carbon-neutral renewable resource for the production of bioenergy and biomaterials, and its enhanced use would address several societal needs. Advances in genetics, biotechnology, process chemistry, and engineering are leading to a new manufacturing concept for converting renewable biomass to valuable fuels and products, generally referred to as the biorefinery. T...

2016
Juliana Q. Albarelli Diego T. Santos María José Cocero M. Angela A. Meireles

Recently, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) has been indicated to be utilized as part of a biorefinery, rather than as a stand-alone technology, since besides extracting added value compounds selectively it has been shown to have a positive effect on the downstream processing of biomass. To this extent, this work evaluates economically the encouraging experimental results regarding the use o...

2016
Mirela Tsagkari Jean-Luc Couturier Antonis Kokossis Jean-Luc Dubois

Biorefineries offer a promising alternative to fossil-based processing industries and have undergone rapid development in recent years. Limited financial resources and stringent company budgets necessitate quick capital estimation of pioneering biorefinery projects at the early stages of their conception to screen process alternatives, decide on project viability, and allocate resources to the ...

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