High-value bioproducts derived from biofuels and bioenergy processes represent a promising area of innovation, combining sustainability with economic potential. As bioenergy production evolves, the by-products of these processes are increasingly recognized for their valuable applications. For instance, lignin, a by-product of cellulosic ethanol production, can be converted into valuable chemicals, adhesives, and even carbon fiber. Similarly, glycerol, a co-product of biodiesel production, can be transformed into bioplastics, solvents, and pharmaceuticals. These bioproducts not only enhance the overall value chain of biofuel production but also contribute to a circular economy by reducing waste and creating additional revenue streams. This integration of biofuels and high-value bioproducts is crucial for advancing the bioeconomy while addressing environmental challenges.
Title : Mixed Culture Fermentation (MCF) for Sustainable Lactic Acid Production for Polylactic Acid (PLA)
Arindam Chakraborty, Natures Principles, India
Title : A strategic technological roadmap for the future of biodiesel: Catalytic innovation and process intensification.
Suzana Borschiver, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ, Brazil
Title : Biofuel production from waste plastics
Delia Teresa Sponza, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey
Title : Rethinking the iLUC factor in sustainable aviation fuels
Jorge Antonio Hilbert, Energy and Environmental Consulting Services, Argentina
Title : Hydrogen production from contaminated residual biomass: An integrated gasification and SEWGS process study
Enrico Paris, CREA-IT, Italy
Title : Robust MPPT-based design and simulation of integrated solar PV–hydrogen production systems
Elkhatib Kamal, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France