Biorefinery

Biorefinery

Biorefinery is the co-production of a spectrum of bio-based products (food, feed, materials, chemicals) and energy (fuels, power, heat) from biomass [definition IEA Bioenergy Task 42] .

A biorefinery is a facility that integrates biomass conversion processes and equipment to produce fuels, power, and value-added chemicals from biomass. The biorefinery concept is analogous to today's petroleum refinery, which produce multiple fuels and products from petroleum.

By producing multiple products, a biorefinery takes advantage of the various components in biomass and their intermediates therefore maximizing the value derived from the biomass feedstock. A biorefinery could, for example, produce one or several low-volume, but high-value, chemical or nutraceutical products and a low-value, but high-volume liquid transportation fuel such as biodiesel or bioethanol (see also alcohol fuel). At the same time generating electricity and process heat, through combined heat and power (CHP) technology, for its own use and perhaps enough for sale of electricity to the local utility. The high-value products increase profitability, the high-volume fuel helps meet energy needs, and the power production helps to lower energy costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from traditional power plant facilities. Although some facilities exist that can be called bio-refineries, the bio-refinery has yet to be fully realized. Future biorefineries may plan a major role in producing chemicals and materials that traditionally produced from petroleum.

External links

* [http://news.uns.purdue.edu/x/2007a/070201LadischBio.html Tactical Biorefinery]
* [http://www.tri-inc.net/Biorefinery%20Business%20Case-June1%20_2_.pdf Forest Biorefinery]
* [http://www.cpbis.gatech.edu/research/findings/AdaptableBiorefineryMFarmerTAPPI2005.pdf Economic Concepts in Adaptable Biorefinery]
* [http://www.green-sugar.eu saccharification]


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