Where lies the future for biorefineries?
The world’s focus and future market development will promote energy and resource efficient products. Biorefineries can reignite biomass based industries and unlock the markets for green chemicals, products and fuels.
The last session in the Transport theme is therefore dedicated to biorefineries extending the scope to also include complementary products, other then biofuels for transports. Get an in-depth analysis of the current and future trends in biorefineries, by the world’s leading experts.
This session combined with the sessions within the theme World Biorefinery will give you the full market update. It will showcase the current state-of-art projects and future market trends.
The session includes the following speakers:
Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen, Alborg University opens the session with a review of the feed-stock potential for biorefineries
Gerfried Jungmeier, Joanneum Research presents IEA assessment of current status and potentials of bioenergy driven refineries. Giving you a full update of the market status.
Robert Lovitt, Swansea University reviews the key challenges for creating the long awaited algae based biorefineries. Are we close or do we still have a long way to go? (photo not available)
Ingar Landälv, show the potentials of evolving pulp mills into profitable biorefineries. Can this be the key to reinventing paper industry, as we know it today?
Hon Loong Lam, University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus ends the session describing the potential of biorefineries based on palm-oil.
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