BornBioFuel - BioGasol's European demonstration facility

BiolGasol works on a project for a demonstration plant for cellulosic bioethanol production in Denmark. The demonstration plant will be located in Aakirkeby on the island of Bornholm.

RESIDUES. BornBioFuel is designed for feedstock flexibility, which means the plant will be demonstrating conversion of agricultural residues among others.

RESIDUES. BornBioFuel is designed for feedstock flexibility, which means the plant will be demonstrating conversion of agricultural residues among others.

 

A wide array of biomass will be converted into ethanol, biogas, hydrogen and solid fuel. BornBioFuel is designed for feedstock flexibility, which means the plant will be demonstrating conversion of agricultural residues such as wood chips, garden waste in addition to wheat & barley straw, energy crops and grass clippings from road sides.
 
The plant will be energy self sufficient. The heat and power in the plant are integrated with an external energy system. All process water will be re-used in the plant.

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Article produced by Petter Haugneland 19.02.2009

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