Systems Perspectives on Biorefineries 2012
Edited book, 2012

Replacing fossil fuels with biomass for the production of energy carriers, materials and specialty chemicals is a challenge that now confronts humanity. In which applications shall we use limited resources of biomass? How can biomass be refined into the products we want? What is an optimal design of a biorefinery? How is the most advantageous portfolio of policy instruments designed to realise the biorefineries of the future? There is not one final answer to these questions. However, different systems studies can provide us with complementary pieces of the puzzle. These can be valuable by themselves, or be brought together into a larger and more complex picture. Systems perspectives on Biorefineries 2012 contains nine chapters that address different topics related to the immensely important issue of how the world’s biomass resources can, or should, be converted into the goods we need and desire. The book is far from complete, but it is a contribution and a start...

biofuel

innovation

energy efficiency

technology assessment

transition

LCA

biorefinery

bioenergy

Editor

Björn Sandén

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Environmental Systems Analysis

Subject Categories

Other Mechanical Engineering

Chemical Process Engineering

Other Environmental Engineering

Business Administration

Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified

Other Industrial Biotechnology

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Innovation and entrepreneurship

Areas of Advance

Transport

Energy

Learning and teaching

Pedagogical work

ISBN

978-91-980300-1-3

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Created

10/7/2017