It is very green, as long as you turn it into value-added products (like furfural or Hydrogen/Biochar), as opposed to just burning it!
Growing the Bioeconomy
Bioeconomy: U$369 Billion and 4 Million Jobs Added to US Economy in 2013
Each job in the US bioeconomy adds 1.64 jobs in adjacent sectors. DalinYebo's...
Does the co-harvesting of maize and cobs make business sense?
Since 2002, DalinYebo Trading and Development (“DalinYebo”) has been looking for supplies of corncobs to make biorenewable chemicals
Forecasted Bioplastics Industry Growth
The global bio-plastics industry is expected to witness significant growth.
Economy of Numbers vs. Economy of Scale
Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable (Kenyan proverb). There is a strong case to...
Job Creation: Is the Low-hanging Fruit the Forbidden Fruit?
Biorefining: Create Shareholder Value or(/and) Jobs! The "Low-hanging Fruit"...
Furfural & CHP
Sugar cane bagasse is well understood and technology has been developed over the years for its efficient conversion to steam and electricity.
Sunflower Husks and Furfural
Once the furfural is extracted, the remaining lignocellulosic residue can either be pelletised or further processed, as it has many value-added uses.
Innovation
Applying modern knowhow & techniques to a 1832 discovery
Biorefineries – Creating and/or Maintaining Jobs
Move beyond procrastination! Setting the Scene South Africa (August 2013):...
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