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A methodology for the generation and evaluation of biorefinery process chains, in order to identify the most promising biorefineries for the EU
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2011
The topic of bioenergy, biofuels and bioproducts remains at the top of the current political and research agenda. Identification of the optimum processing routes for biomass, in terms of efficiency, cost, environment and socio-economics is vital as concern grows over the remaining fossil fuel resources, climate change and energy security. It is known that the only renewable way of producing conventional hydrocarbon fuels and organic chemicals is from biomass, but the problem remains of
doi:10.48780/publications.aston.ac.uk.00015799
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