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EUROBIOREF – EUROpean multilevel integrated BIOREFinery design for sustainable biomass processing

The development and implementation of bio-refinery processes is an absolute necessity and the key to meet the vision towards bio-based economy. The EuroBioRef concept is an integrated, sustainable and diversified bio-refinery involving all biomass value chain stakeholders.

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The latter will allow large-scale research, testing, optimisation and demonstration of processes in the production of a wide range of products with the dual aim to use all fractions of various biomasses and exploit their potential to produce the highest value possible in an eco-efficient and sustainable way. Moreover, the project attempts to overcome the efforts fragmentation of the whole biomass value chain requiring greater networking, coordination and cooperation among a large variety of actors from biochemical and chemical industry, SMEs, scientific knowledge chain, and European organisations.

The new concept will adopt a flexible and a modular process design adapted to large- but also small-scale production units easier to install in various European areas. The overall efficiency of this approach will clearly exceed existing pathways and will consider sustainable options in order to:

  • Produce and use a high diversity of sustainable biomasses adapted for European regions
  • Produce high specific energy bio-jet fuels (42 MJ/kg)
  • Produce multiple products (chemicals, polymers, materials) in a flexible and optimised way that take advantage of the differences in biomass components and intermediates
  • Improve cost-efficiency by 30% through improved reaction and separation effectiveness, reduced capital investments, improved plant and feedstock flexibility, reduction of production time and logistics
  • Reduce by 30% the energy
  • Produce zero waste and rationalise use of raw materials

Funded under 7th FWP (Seventh Framework Programme)
Hosting organisation: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE

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Project duration

2010 - 2014

Further information:
CORDIS, Project Reference: 241718

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