The BIOCORE biorefinery concept Sample Clauses

The BIOCORE biorefinery concept. The biorefineries according to the BIOCORE concept can produce multiple products includ- ing biomaterials and biofuels from various lignocellulosic feedstocks. Fig. 4-1 gives a generic overview of its whole life cycle, which can be implemented in many different variations. This sustainability assessment is based on analysing scenarios, which depict potential implemen- tations, and compare them with each other to determine the effects of choices to be made. For a better orientation, four of these scenarios were chosen as main scenarios and many others are introduced as their variations (for an overview see Table 4-2). These scenarios are described in the next chapters following their life cycle steps. The first step is the pro- duction of biomass and other inputs, which includes agriculture and forestry for the main feedstock as well as fossil resource extraction and processing for additional material and energy inputs to the biorefinery (chapter 9.1.1). All storage and transport processes throughout the whole life cycle are subject of chapter 9.1.2. The BIOCORE biorefinery in- cludes all steps of biomass pretreatment and conversion, which take place on the main site of the biorefinery (chapter 9.1.3). Further chemical conversion of produced intermediates in the chemical industry is described in chapter 9.1.4, and the use and end of life are de- tailed in chapter 9.1.5. Production of biomass and other inputs Storage and transport Intermediates Products Products Storage and transport Further chemical conversion BIOCORE biorefinery Use of products End of life Fig. 9-1 Generic life cycle of a biorefinery according to the BIOCORE concept
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