EBIO to host a workshop at this year’s EUBCE

Electrochemical conversions from biobased compounds

As part of the ETP Bioenergy platform Emerging technologies event EBIO H2020 Project, will host a workshop that will include presentations from 4 European projects that are researching different electrochemical conversion methods. Each project will give an overview of the project including technologies, high level review of results, and lessons learnt.  

13:50 EBIO

Biofuels Through Electrochemical Transformation Of Intermediate Bio-Liquids. This presentation will give an overview of the project and its research objective: to use electrosynthesis to convert two low-valued and readily available bioliquids – fast pyrolysis and black liquor – into green fuels and biochemicals.

Presenter: Guido Mul, TWENTE

14:05 Liberate

Design of an electrochemical plant to demonstrate the commercial opportunities of converting low-cost lignin feedstock in high value bio sustainable chemicals.

Presenter: Bernd Wittgens, SINTEF

14:15 PERFORM

European technology to catalyse electrification of chemical industry: provides solutions for the need for the electrification of the chemical industry and will establish a flexible PowerPlatform pilot plant

Presenter: Riccardo Zaffaroni, TNO

14:30 ABC Salt

Advanced Biomass Catalytic Conversion to Middle Distillates in Molten Salts.

Presenter: Balaji Sridharan, RUG

14:40 Session wrap up

Presenter: Roman Tschentscher, SINTEF

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