Integrated Citrus-Sugarcane Biorefinery

“Considering the leading role of Brazil as a citrus and sugarcane producer, this is a review introducing a novel citrus-sugarcane biorefinery model for biopolymer (PHA) production that can be applied to other bioproducts.

Capitalizing on the geographical and operational synergies of both sectors, the proposed model considers integrating wet citrus pulp as a second-generation carbon source, sugarcane industry fermenters, waste management, solvents and renewable energy from both sectors. Primary challenges and future research are also considered.”

Find more at: scijournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/bbb.2571

Important information:

  1. The student must be a member of SBE and present his(er) work at the event.
  2. The amount of resources allocated to support students is limited, and requests will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis.
  3. The student must register for the event and contact SBE (sbe.bioenergy@gmail.com), attaching a copy of his(er) work and proof of enrollment in an Undergrad or Graduate Program.
  4. Supported students will receive a voucher to be used in the event’s registration system.
  5. SBE support is exclusively for the registration until July 31, 2024 (early registration).

 

We look forward to seeing you soon and wish you success in your bioenergy endeavors.

Sincerely,

Rafael V. Ribeiro
President of SBE

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