IBBC: Know Your Biomass
IBBC Offers You a Deeper Analysis of Technology and Economics in Commercializing Biofineries.
As the market dynamics continue to change for utilization of biomass, both pulp mills and biorefineries need to know the latest developments in assessing biomass supply and variations in quality, as well as new treatments to optimize processes and reduce operational costs. IBBC provides the in-depth technical knowledge and networking environment to help you stay current
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Attend IBBC and gain a deeper understand of these biomass conversion chemistries:
- Co-processing of wheat straw and hybrid poplar via steam pretreatment
- Understanding lignin’s role in enzymatic saccharification
- Extracting a hemicellulose-rich fraction from eucalyptus
- Revisiting dry distillation, the Rinman process, for bio-oil production.
Learn about the latest development in pilot and near commercial technologies:
- Results from fleet and single engine testing using GTI’s pilot plant
- A process study of energy efficiency, SNG production, methanol, and other parameters for mill integration of several gasification technologies
- Updates and new research planned for the BioDME project: a cooperation among Chemrec, Volvo, Preem, and others.
Attend additional sessions that address:
- Key status updates from Fibria, Ensyn
- Biomass availability
- Torrefaction, hydrothermal carbonization, and other pretreatments
- New sensors for moisture content and bioconversion parameters
- Developments in bioproducts.
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