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In contrast to most of the other IE
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iii) What are the financial needs (
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Table 15 SWOT analysis Biorefinery
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Table 17 Some important factors of
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5.3.4 Point of attention for a back
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6 Discussion & conclusions6.1 Discu
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Biorefinery concepts are able to pr
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ReferencesAngelopoulou, A. Thermal
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MSS, 2006. Towards a Technology Roa
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Appendix A. National StakeholdersNa
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LNVMVONatuur & MilieuPGGPHGRabobank
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Linde Plant manufacturer GermanyNes
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OthersEuropabio European biotechnol
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Appendix D. Running Dutch RTD-proje
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BIOBUTANOLTitleBiobutanol: A new pr
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CORAFTitleCo-refining of biomass in
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LignoValueTitleHigh Grade Valorisat
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N-ERGYTitleN-ergy: micro-biological
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Optimal Lignocellulose HydrolysisTi
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Appendix E. Running and recently co
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BIOPOLTitleAssessment of BIOrefiner
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BIOREFINERY EUROVIEW project will m
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BIOSYNERGYTitleBIOmass for the mark
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CHRISGASTitleClean Hydrogen-rich Sy
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EPOBIOTitle EPOBIO - Realising the
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Green BiorefineryTitleGreen Biorefi
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Appendix F. Example Technology Road