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Rewarding of extra-avoided GHG emissions in thermochemical biorefineries incorporating Bio-CCS
ArticleAbstract: The incorporation of Bio-CCS, which involves an increase in investment and operating costs, would noPalabras claves:Bio-CCS, CO allowances 2, European Emissions Trading Scheme, Thermochemical biorefineryAutores:Aracil C., Ollero P., Pedro Haro, Vidal-Barrero F.Fuentes:scopusPotential routes for thermochemical biorefineries
ArticleAbstract: This critical review focuses on potential routes for the multi-production of chemicals and fuels inPalabras claves:Acetic anhydride, Butanol, DME, ethanol, methanol, Thermochemical biorefineryAutores:Ollero P., Pedro Haro, Vidal-Barrero F., Villanueva Perales A.L.Fuentes:scopusTechnoeconomic assessment of an innovative thermochemical route to produce ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper presents a techno-economic assessment of a BTL plant that processes 2140 dry tonne/day ofPalabras claves:Autores:Antonio Redondo J., Caraballo J., Ollero P., Pedro Haro, Reyes C., Villanueva A.Fuentes:scopusTechnoeconomic assessment of potential processes for bio-ethylene production
ArticleAbstract: The use of biomass in the production of plastics can contribute to the depletion of greenhouse gas (Palabras claves:1st generation bioethanol, 2nd generation bioethanol, BIOMASS, Ethylene, Technoeconomic assessment, Thermochemical processingAutores:Ollero P., Pedro Haro, Trippe F.Fuentes:scopusThermochemical biorefinery based on dimethyl ether as intermediate: Technoeconomic assessment
ArticleAbstract: Thermochemical biorefinery based on dimethyl ether (DME) as an intermediate is studied. DME is convePalabras claves:BIOMASS, DME, ethanol, Methyl acetate, Technoeconomic assessment, Thermochemical biorefineryAutores:Gomez-Barea A., Ollero P., Pedro Haro, Villanueva Perales A.L.Fuentes:scopus