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SUPRA-BIO · Sustainable products from economic processing of biomass in highly integrated biorefineries

FP7Status: CLOSED1 February 201031 July 2014EU funding €12,318,163

Economic and sustainable production of fuels, chemicals and materials from biomass requires capture of the maximum energy and monetary value from sustainable feedstock. SUPRA-BIO achieves this by focussing on innovative research and development of critical unit operations, by using process intensification to match economic production to the scale of available feedstock and by process integration that provides energy from process waste, optimises utilities to minimise environmental impact and maximises value from the product mix. A technology toolbox for conversion and separation operations is developed that adapts to various scenarios of product mix and feedstock. These are contextualized by full life cycle and economic analysis of potential biorefinery schemes. Based on lignocellulose, microbial/organic waste or microalgae feedstock, innovation and intensification are used to improve the economics and carbon efficiency of fractionation, separation, bio and thermochemical conversions to produce biofuels, intermediates and high value products. Strain selection, genetic manipulation, molecular design and nanocatalysis are used to improve productivity and selectivity; reactor design, intensification and utilities integration for economics. Fermentation to 2,3 butanediol is demonstrated. Mono and multiculture processes are researched for high value products and feedstock streams. Separation is developed for omega oils and specific lignochemicals. Nano and biocatalytic processes are developed for biofuels and bioactive molecules. Integration into potential biorefinery schemes is explored in laboratory pilots of integrated reactors, by piloting on sidestreams, by exchanging separated fractions between partners and by process evaluations. The project includes all the scientific, engineering and industrial skills required to produce the step changes required for biorefineries to impact significantly on realising the aims of the European Strategic Energy Technology Plan

Consortium · 20 organisations

coordinator

BRUNEL UNIVERSITY LONDON

UK · €2,249,358

participant

BORREGAARD INDUSTRIES LIMITED

UK · €1,113,001

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

UK · €436,179

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €970,379

participant

BIOGASOL APS

DK · €2,086,732

participant

UNITED UTILITIES WATER PLC

UK · €405,788

participant

ALGETECH INDUSTRIER AS

NO · €231,985

participant

IGV INSTITUT FUR GETREIDEVERARBEITUNG GMBH

DE · €416,257

participant

EQUINOR ENERGY AS

NO · €526,750

participant

STIFTELSEN ENERGITEKNISKT CENTRUM IPITEA

SE · €315,600

participant

ALGOSOURCE TECHNOLOGIES

FR · €240,000

participant

INSTITUT FUER UMWELTSTUDIEN WEIBEL UND NESS GMBH

DE · €370,620

participant

IFEU - INSTITUT FUR ENERGIE- UND UMWELTFORSCHUNG HEIDELBERG GGMBH

DE · €263,736

participant

Greenvalue SA

CH · €157,663

participant

WUPPERTAL INSTITUT FUR KLIMA, UMWELT, ENERGIE GGMBH

DE · €78,889

participant

INSTITUT FUER MIKROTECHNIK MAINZ GMBH

DE

participant

THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

UK · €490,784

participant

AALBORG UNIVERSITET

DK · €887,609

participant

B.T.G. BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BV

NL · €1,012,689

participant

INSTITUT INTERNATIONAL DE LA LIGNINE ASSOCIATION

CH · €64,145

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