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application of microalgae for phycoremediation and biomass production for sustainable biofuels production is a feasible option … wastewater treatment using HRAPs and microalgal biomass production techniques using wastewater streams. The biomass harvesting … transesterification of the lipids and other biofuels such as biomethane and bioethanol which are described using the biorefinery approach. …
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) from biomass has often been proved. However, the process conditions ensuring this result, as well as the reasons for higher …
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removed for bioenergy production at that time. This biomass resource has the potential for producing over 68 billion liters of …
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This paper presents an economic outlook of the ethanol industry in Brazil considering different biomass feedstocks and … processes, and expected trends in biomass yield, sugar- and fibre content, industrial scale and efficiency. Sugarcane and …, increasing industrial efficiency and scale, and a change to more advanced industrial process. Overall, biomass yield, increase in …
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, based on the upgrading of alcohols synthesized from biomass-derived syngas and the economic evaluation and comparison with … fresh water from a 190MWth biorefinery plant are 641,000m3, emerging the water management as an important issue with … considerable environmental impacts. Simulations of the overall process show a rather high biomass carbon to product utilization …
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Algal biorefinery-based integrated industrial sector is getting increased attention in United States as a sustainable … of coproduct market and coproduct diversification among the biorefinery to meet the local needs and to avoid market glut …
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scenario, the anaerobic digestion of vinasse (the most abundant effluent from a sugarcane biorefinery) arises as an interesting … considerations. The energy potential from vinasse of a single sugarcane biorefinery, which is generally lost due to its application … operations of a sugarcane biorefinery and still provide approximately 14MWh annually from cogeneration. An environmental …
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This study presents a survey of the most important techno-economic factors for the implementation of biorefineries based on agricultural residues, in the form of straw, and biochemical conversion into ethanol and biogas, together with production of electricity and heat. The paper suggests...
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.g. methane and bio-ethanol) in a biorefinery scenario. This combination of algal biomass production with waste treatment (WW …). In such condition, Chlorella vulgaris and Botryococcus terribilis showed a biomass productivity of 118 and 282mgl−1d−1 …) biomass and lipid yields may be about 5.6tonsy−1 and 894.2kgy−1 or 13.5tonsy−1 and 1.6tonsy−1 for C. vulgaris and B …
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The biorefinery of the future will be an integrated complex that makes a variety of products (e.g., biofuels, chemicals …–soybean biorefinery concept in Brazil. The environmental aspects considered here were the fossil energy use and the greenhouse gases (GHGs …
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