articleEnergy & FuelsJun 27, 2006Closed access

Biorefineries:  Current Status, Challenges, and Future Direction

Mississippi State University

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Abstract

Conventional resources mainly fossil fuels are becoming limited because of the rapid increase in energy demand. This imbalance in energy demand and supply has placed immense pressure not only on consumer prices but also on the environment, prompting mankind to look for sustainable energy resources. Biomass is one such environmentally friendly renewable resource from which various useful chemicals and fuels can be produced. A system similar to a petroleum refinery is required to produce fuels and useful chemicals from biomass and is known as a biorefinery. Biorefineries have been categorized in three phases based on the flexibility of input, processing capabilities, and product generation. Phase I has less or…

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Keywords
  • Biorefinery
  • Flexibility (engineering)
  • Refinery
  • Oil refinery
  • Renewable energy
  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Fossil fuel
  • Process engineering
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