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FTR GO14246
Author(s) -
Martha Bentley
Publication year - 2008
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/933122
Subject(s) - bioproducts , biorefinery , commercialization , refinery , business , resource (disambiguation) , engineering , environmental economics , environmental resource management , environmental science , waste management , computer science , marketing , economics , computer network , biofuel
The Maine Forest Bioproducts Research and Development project originally focused on the State’s interest in the development of an integrated forest products refinery (IFPR). The original intent was that Research and Development (R&D) funded by this award will allow Maine to refine its strategy and pursue development of an integrated biorefinery. Activities were to be divided into three major R&D projects: (a) Establish the potential for a forest products biorefinery in Maine, by determining the technical and economic feasibility and resource availability. (b) Investigate and develop conversion processes for forest bioproducts to utilize the sugars available from hemicellulose. Research projects will determine how to best utilize refinery waste streams to recover heat value and recycle remaining components. (c) Cost share very early stage R&D efforts to engage the private sector and stimulate innovative efforts that will build upon the research efforts in (b) above, utilize the information gleaned from (a), and lead to commercialization of new products or services and development of the forest bioproducts industrial sector in Maine

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