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ABSTRACT
The main asset of second generation biofuels is due to the fact that their fabrication processes must allow for converting the whole biomass. The competition between the food and non-food use of agricultural products is limited. The whole plant is valorized; the valorization of a large amount of residues and organic waste can even be envisaged including for the synthesis of numerous chemical products and platform molecules, precursor to a significant number of chemical applications.
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François BROUST: Dr, CIRAD PERSYST, Biomass Energy Unit, Montpellier
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Philippe GIRARD: Dr, CIRAD, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
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Laurent VAN DE STEENE: Dr, CIRAD PERSYST, Biomass Energy Unit, Montpellier
INTRODUCTION
Sector: Energy
Degree of technology diffusion: Emergence I Growth I Maturity
Technologies involved: gasification, fermentation, hydrolysis, catalysis
Applications: liquid fuels and chemicals
Main French players :
Competitiveness clusters: TENERDIS, DERBI, AXELERA, AGRIMIP, CAPENERGIES, IAR for the main ones.
Competence centers :
GAYA (AMI ADEME): second-generation biomethane
BioTFuel (AMI ADEME): industrial thermochemical production of second-generation biodiesel and biokerosene
FUTUROL (OSEO/IAR): second-generation bioethanol platform using biological processes
Xyloforest (EQUIPEX 2010): Forest-Wood-Fiber-Biomass of the Future" innovation platform
GENEPI (EQUIPEX 2012) : Gasification equipment for an innovative platform dedicated to new energies
Research organizations: CIRAD, CNRS, CEA, FCBA, IFPEN, IFREMER, INRA, IRSTEA, Universities, ONF
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Bibliography
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Iogen http://www.iogen.ca/
Genencor http://www.genencor.com/
Novozymes http://www.novozymes.com/en
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