Axens advanced technology for cellulosic ethanol treatment
Novel route for bio-ethanol production aims to convert lignocellulosic biomass which refers to non-food feedstocks (forestry residues, energy crops) or non-edible parts of food crops (rice straw, wheat straw, corn stover, bagasse, etc.). Main product is cellulosic ethanol also known as second generation (2G) or advanced bio-ethanol. Many other products can be obtained from such process for fuel/energy and chemical applications alike.
Cellulosic ethanol is strongly promoted as one of the most promising solution for companies and governments to succeed in their transitions and achieve their climate targets as well as other sustainable development goals.
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European project for the capture and storage of CO2 on an industrial scale
The '3D' (DMX Demonstration in Dunkirk) project ambition is to validate replicable technical solutions and to achieve industrial deployment of Capture & Storage technology around the world. It should play a major role in enabling industries with high energy consumption and CO2 emissions, ...
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Recycling plastics for a circular economy
Insights on the Future of Energy by Jean Sentenac with Stefan Chapman
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Reducing GHG emissions with Carbon Capture
Insights on the Future of Energy by Jean Sentenac with Stefan Chapman
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Axens renewables and alternatives offer
Address by Mr. Frédéric BALLIGAND, Renewables Business Development Director, Process Licensing Business Unit, Axens Solutions at the 10th World Renewable Energy Technology Congress.
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Axens advanced technology for cellulosic ethanol treatment
Novel route for bio-ethanol production aims to convert lignocellulosic biomass which refers to non-food feedstocks (forestry residues, energy crops) or non-edible parts of food crops (rice straw, wheat straw, corn stover, bagasse, etc.). Main product is cellulosic ethanol also known as second generation ...
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Axens BioTfueL® an integrated biomass to lquids solution for advanced biofuels
Aviation sector and road transport face multiple challenges: addressing the growing environmental concern and sustainability regulations and reduce their dependence on fossil resources with cost-competitive solutions. BioTfueL® technology addresses these challenges through a thermochemical pathway ...