Scaling Up First Hub & Spoke Lignocellulosic Biofuels Commercial Pilot
Strategic Area
Forestry – Technology and Innovation
GHG & Air Emissions
Status
Active
Partners
Enerkem
Wood Innovation Program - Quebec Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks
Greenfield Global
Detour Gold
Sherbrooke University
Valoris
Fund
Clean Growth Program
Year
2018
CGP Contribution
4 500 000 $
Science and Technology Assistance for Cleantech (STAC) Contribution
CanmetENERGY Ottawa
$ 793,000
Project Total
$ 15,793,000
Location
QC
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CRB Innovations (available in French only)
Lead Proponent
CRB Innovations
Project Objectives
This project is a first of its kind in Canada for bio-refineries. The project will use forestry residuals and other sources of biomass, converted into intermediate products at regional satellite locations, and transfer these intermediate products to a central “bio-refinery” to be converted into biofuels and co-bioproducts.
Expected Results
It is expected that this project will produce 70 - 80 wt% high performance biofuels, as well as 20 - 30 wt% valuable and marketable co-bioproducts.
Multiple end use co-bioproducts for a variety of applications will increase economics of production for biofuels (e.g. ethanol, gasoline, kerosene-rich jetfuel, drop-in diesel), and bio-chemicals (e.g. plastics).
Demand for this technology is expected to increase as Canada moves towards the Clean Fuel Standard.
Anticipated Environmental Impacts: Will process 20kt biomass, dry basis/year (forest and agriculture residuals and recycled wood).
Estimated to reduce GHG by 12,000 tCO2/yr, or 50% reduction in GHG emissions with an energy efficiency > 40% resulting in an eco-sustainable development of the forest sector.
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