The role of biorefinering research in the development of a modern bioeconomy

Author:

Manzanares Paloma1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biofuels Unit. Renewable Energies Division. Centre for Research on Energy, Technology and Environment (CIEMAT)

Abstract

The current economy system is based in an intensive consumption of fossil fuels in a way that severely compromise future of the planet due to the severe consequences in climate change. In this scenario, the development of flexible and integrated biorefineries to produce biofuels and bioproducts from renewable biomass sources represent a key tool to perform the transition from a petroleum-based economy to a novel bioeconomy that looks for a more efficient and sustainable global development. This article analyses: the significance of biomass sources (such as agricultural and woody crops and residues, agro-food and wood processing industries residues and urban wastes) as feedstocks in the biorefinery, the most relevant biorefinering process technologies of the biochemical and thermochemical conversion pathways that are nowadays under development, and the need of further research and innovation effort to eventually achieve the commercialization and application in the market of the different biorefinery products.

Publisher

Research and Innovation Centre Pro-Akademia

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