19.03.2014
µ-BioRefinery™ Design
The µ-BioRefinery™ makes use of simple, fit-for-purpose processing equipment that is installed close to the biomass source.

Process Design and Concept Plan

 Project SUMMARY

 DATE: 1QH13

 DESCRIPTION/FEATURES: DalinYebo’s GreenEnergyPark™ was developed to bring together the farming (20,000 to 50,000 ha) and chemical industries. The µ-BioRefinery™ is a downscaled adaptation of the GreenEnergyPark™ concept. It takes biorefining to communities and/or smaller farming enterprises (±2,000 to 10,000 ha).

Background

The µ-BioRefinery™ makes use of simple, fit-for-purpose processing equipment that is installed close to the biomass source. It is based on a smart down-scaling and integration of proven existing technologies (and their mass and energy balance).

  The µ-Biorefinery™ is designed to reduction of transportation distance and biomass storage space.

  The µ-Biorefinery™ is large enough to sustain a skilled staffing level to operate what is in essence a chemical and power plant.

 

Biomass Platforms

The µ-Biorefinery™ design is suitable for:

  Sugarcane (incl. sweet stem sorghum) platform

micro-BioRefinery Flowchart (Sugarcane/Sweet Seem Sorghum))

  Agricultural residues (corncobs, sunflower husks, rice husks, oat hulls, etc.)

  Cellulose (tree tops and limbs, pulp mill liquors and/or waste water, cellulosic ethanol pretreatment)

  (Chemical-) Thermo-Mechanical Pretreatment of lignocellulosic biodigestor feeds

 

 For further details, news, downloads and presentations, visit the µ-BioRefinery™ webpage: www.micro-biorefinery.com.

CONFIDENTIAL

DalinYebo is an independent, private company. We work for the exclusive benefit of our clients and detailed information about our work or the client’s affairs remain confidential.

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