(Global Bioenergies) European financing package amounting to €9.8 million, of which €4.4 million for Global Bioenergies; Industry consortium led by Global Bioenergies and bringing together Clariant, INEOS, IPSB, TechnipFMC and Linz University; Aim: converting agricultural residues (wheat straw) into isobutene derivatives for use in numerous applications
Global Bioenergies today announces the signature of a grant agreement aiming at demonstrating a new value chain combining its Isobutene process with technologies developed by Clariant and INEOS, two of Europe’s leading chemical companies. The aim is to convert currently poorly valorised residual wheat straw into second generation renewable isobutene for subsequent conversion into oligomers usable in the lubricants, rubbers, solvents, plastics, or fuels. The intense R&D cooperation for the next 48 months starts on June 1st 2017.
The agreement signed recently between the Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI-JU) and the project partners focuses on the demonstration of a new value chain, based on the combination of the technologies and know-how of the participants from four EU member states:
- Conversion of straw into glucose- and xylose-rich hydrolysates by Clariant Sunliquid® technology (Germany),
- Fermentation of the straw hydrolysates into bio-isobutene by Global Bioenergies (France and Germany),
- Conversion of bio-isobutene to oligomers by INEOS (a world leader in Belgium and France),
- Preliminary engineering of an hydrolysate-to-isobutene plant and overall integration with a straw-to-hydrolysate plant, by TechnipFMC and IPSB (France), and
- Assessment of the sustainability and environmental benefits by the Energy Institute at the University of Linz (Austria).