Biorefinery 2030 [electronic resource] : future prospects for the bioeconomy / Pierre-Alain Schieb, Honorine Lescieux-Katir, Maryline Thénot, Barbara Clément-Larosière.
2015
HD9502.5.B542
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Title
Biorefinery 2030 [electronic resource] : future prospects for the bioeconomy / Pierre-Alain Schieb, Honorine Lescieux-Katir, Maryline Thénot, Barbara Clément-Larosière.
Uniform Title
Bioraffinerie 2030, Une question d'avenir. English
ISBN
9783662473740 electronic book
3662473747 electronic book
9783662473733
3662473747 electronic book
9783662473733
Published
Heidelberg : Springer, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxxii, 123 pages) : color illustrations
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10.1007/978-3-662-47374-0 doi
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HD9502.5.B542
Dewey Decimal Classification
333.95/39
Summary
This book investigates the functioning and ecosystems of biorefineries and assesses the potential of the industrial bioeconomy. The authors present a case study of the biorefinery at Bazancourt Pomacle, near Reims, France, as an outstanding illustration of the creation, work processes, financing, provision of environmental services, competitive benefits and future prospects of a bioeconomy. Analysing the case of Bazancourt Pomacle, the authors show the wide range of products produced by integrated biorefineries such as food, bioenergy, molecules for cosmetics and nutrients for agricultural use. They also analyse Bazancourt Pomacle as an open innovation platform, which encompasses several layers of R&D, including three department chairs from leading engineering and business schools in France. Illustrating a number of global success stories that started in Bazancourt Pomacle, the authors also investigate the provision of pilot- and demonstration plants as inescapable steps in the scaling-up process from the lab to industrial scale. The book provides a systematic overview of the lessons learned, as well as data on an industrial bioeconomy. Investors, decision- makers, public-policy shapers, analysts and scholars will learn about the history, actors, economics, industrial symbiosis, role of cooperatives, R&D and future prospects of a world-class biorefinery and bio-based cluster in Europe.
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Lescieux-Katir, Honorine, author.
Thénot, Maryline, author.
Clément-Larosière, Barbara, author.
Thénot, Maryline, author.
Clément-Larosière, Barbara, author.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1 Unique, Multi-Generational Development: A Lesson in Forward Planning
2 Changes in the Environment that Made the Bazancourt-Pomacle Biorefinery
3 Industrial Symbiosis at the Bazancourt-Pomacle Biorefinery
4 Prospects for the Bazancourt-Pomacle Biorefinery Between Now and 2030
General Conclusion.
Introduction
1 Unique, Multi-Generational Development: A Lesson in Forward Planning
2 Changes in the Environment that Made the Bazancourt-Pomacle Biorefinery
3 Industrial Symbiosis at the Bazancourt-Pomacle Biorefinery
4 Prospects for the Bazancourt-Pomacle Biorefinery Between Now and 2030
General Conclusion.