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How does Modern Process Automation understand the Principles of Microbiology and Nature

Ari Jääskeläinen
School of Technology, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Risto Rissanen
School of Technology, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Asmo Jakorinne
School of Technology, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Anssi Suhonen
School of Technology, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Tero Kuhmonen
School of Technology, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Tero Reijonen
School of Technology, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Eero Antikainen
School of Technology, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Anneli Heitto
Finnoflag Oy, Finland

Elias Hakalehto
Finnoflag Oy, Finland

Ladda ner artikelhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp1714238

Ingår i: Proceedings of The 9th EUROSIM Congress on Modelling and Simulation, EUROSIM 2016, The 57th SIMS Conference on Simulation and Modelling SIMS 2016

Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 29:6, s. 38-48

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Publicerad: 2018-12-19

ISBN: 978-91-7685-399-3

ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

Future biorefineries will work according to the principles of Nature, using microbes and enzymes for valorizing wastes and other biomass into biofuels, other bioenergy substances, organic platform chemicals, and organic fertilizers. A mobile biorefinery pilot plant was engineered and manufactured in Finland and tested in inland, Poland and Sweden with various biowastes within ABOWE project. The main purpose of the ABOWE Biorefinery pilot plant tests was to give a reliable “proof of concept” on the industrially important substances producible in a sustainable way. This goal was achieved successfully, and several overall difficulties were overcome during the testing in three countries.

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bioprocess, biorefinery, biowaste, consolidated bioprocessing, undefined mixed cultures, anaerobiosis

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