Lignocellulose Biomass (Cellulosic Biofuels) Equipment
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PremiumManufactured by Harp Renewables Limitedbased in IRELAND
What is Biomass? Biomass is biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms. It most often refers to plants or plant-based materials which are specifically called lignocellulosic biomass. Wood remains the largest biomass energy source to date. Wood-based Biomass comes in ...
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Manufactured by Belach Bioteknik ABbased in SWEDEN
to facilitate mixing of high solid content media. Einar reactors are closed to eliminate evaporation and constructed to be able to provide anaerobic conditions. Einar has been proved a powerful research tool for lignocellulose biomass (wood, straw or other fibrous ...
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based in ITALY
Proesa™, a socalled “second generation” technology, which unlocks access to the fermentable sugars present in lignocellulosic biomass, for production of transportation fuels and other chemicals, thus lowering their GHG emissions, at competitive costs compared to fossil sources (i.e. oil and natural ...
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based in SWITZERLAND
One touch solution to innovate in nutrition. Best in class in acceleration. How we make a difference: Affordable, higher functionality, traceable and safe. Our catalyst technology valorizes lignocellulosic plant biomass. Our catalyst is fully recoverable for subsequent reuse. Our method is simple, cost efficient and ...
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based in ITALY
The MOGHI project aims at complementing Biochemtex research on conversion of lignocellulosic feedstock, by investigating the possible routes to transform lignin co-product produced at the Crescentino plant, into higher value molecules and/or products with already consolidated existing markets. An example of the resulting products achieved ...
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Manufactured by Novozymes A/Sbased in DENMARK
Cellic® helps plant owners optimize their processes when producing fermentable sugars and ethanol derived from cellulosic ...
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Manufactured by General Biomass Companybased in USA
General Biomass Company develops advanced enzymes which convert nonfood biomass to glucose and other biosugars for renewable jet fuel and bioplastics. Cheap sugars from biomass are the key to the sustainable production of low-carbon renewable jet fuel. ...
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