Definition and technical status of Biorefineries - Biorefinery
Definition and technical status of Biorefineries - Biorefinery
Definition and technical status of Biorefineries - Biorefinery
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3. Systems<br />
Four <strong>Biorefinery</strong> Systems have been identified <strong>and</strong> described for<br />
research, development <strong>and</strong> practice:<br />
• The Whole Crop <strong>Biorefinery</strong> (WC-BR) (WC BR)<br />
raw material: cereals, maize etc..<br />
• The Green <strong>Biorefinery</strong> (G-BR) (G BR)<br />
raw material: ‘nature-wet’ biomasses, green grass, lucerne, clover,<br />
immature cereals a.o..<br />
The Lignocellulose Feedstock <strong>Biorefinery</strong> (LCF-BR) (LCF BR)<br />
• The<br />
raw material: ‘nature-dry’ biomasses, wood, straw, corn stover,<br />
cellulose-containing biomass <strong>and</strong> waste.<br />
The Two-Platform Two Platform Concept<br />
production <strong>of</strong> syngas <strong>and</strong>/or sugar as platforms for biobased<br />
products <strong>and</strong> fuels.<br />
www.biorefinery.nl/biopol<br />
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