Published February 2010 | Version v1
Journal article

Biofuels 2.0 move to pilot plant

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The second generation of biofuels, which use the non-energy parts of plants, do not compete with the food industry. These biofuels have been tried and tested at the laboratory but challenges are occurring with the transition to industrial plants. Demonstrators and prototypes are developing in Germany, Japan, USA and France and bet on two different processes, the biochemical way (enzymatic reaction and fermentation) and the thermochemical way (gasification and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis). Research is in progress on a possible third generation of biofuels which will use micro-algae. The interest of this third way is triple: no competition with the food industry, no land use (production in bioreactors), and enhanced CO2 capture. (J.S.)

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Original title (French)
Les biocarburants 2.0 passent au pilote

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Usine Nouvelle
Journal Issue
no.3181
Journal Page Range
p. 58-60
ISSN
0042-126X
CODEN
USNOAD