Biomass for the Circular Economy
Everything you wanted to know about biomass but never dared to ask.
Google's translate
Organic residual flows come in many shapes and sizes. Whether it concerns waste from agriculture or industry, sludge from water treatment plants, manure or specially produced crops, the diversity is great and the applications are also becoming increasingly extensive.
Organic residual flows are currently used to make biogas. In the future, the chemical industry can expect an increasing demand for such bio-raw materials for making chemicals and materials. The use of each other's raw materials therefore applies not only to the existing industry and raw materials market, but also to the biomass market itself.
Everything you wanted to know about biomass but never dared to ask.
Biomass is one of the main ingredients of the future circular economy, which is fueled by renewable energy and biobased raw materials. Biobased gas plays an important role in this, because it is both a biobased raw material for chemistry and a renewable fuel.
In 2010, the area around the Loenderveensche Plas experienced nuisance with aquatic plants. Large quantities of washed-up plants were stinking on the shore and no one knew a solution for this. That required a plan: how do we get that large amount of aquatic plants out of the water and, above all, how do we transport and process them cost-efficiently and...
