Liquid Biofuel Services For Bioenergy
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based in USA
Carbonization refers to the conversion of an organic substance into either carbon or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis or distillation. Above 300οC, carbonization of biomass commences and the thermochemical reactions become exothermic (i.e., heat generating) which drives the higher-temperature pyrolysis with no (or little) external energy being applied. Biomass undergoes major ...
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based in FINLAND
Looking for new growth in biofuels? Leverage our proven technologies, including both thermal and bio-technical conversion to nextgen biofuels. What if there was a cost-effective way to produce sustainable biofuels that could directly replace fossil fuels? The future is ...
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based in NETHERLANDS
Supplying technical advice is among the core activities of BTG consultants. Clients may have a certain type of biomass, and wish to know the best way of using it for energy purposes. Can it be used for the production of heat and/or electricity, or is it better to process it into solid or liquid biofuels? Which technology is the most suitable, and at what scale? What supplier offers the best ...
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based in GREECE
Driven by the concerns about how an ever-growing population livelihood can be preserved, a number of initiatives to ensure sustainable growth of biomass for biofuel production have been developed, including the European Union's Directive on Renewable Energy (2009/28/EC) (EU RED), which requires sustainability certification for all biofuels sold in the EU from 2012 ...
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by Pöyry PLCbased in FINLAND
Fast-paced 21st century change is challenging business leaders and governments to rethink: how do you achieve competitive advantage in today’s complex bioeconomy? Investing in the right bio-based technology can be a make or break decision. Whether you’re formulating a bioenergy strategy, considering liquid biofuels, diversifying into fibre based textiles, developing bio-based ...
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