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Bioresource Technology | 2014

Techno-economics of carbon preserving butanol production using a combined fermentative and catalytic approach

Robert Nilsson; Fredric Bauer; Sennail Mesfun; Christian Hulteberg; Joakim Lundgren; Sune Wännström; Ulrika Rova; Kris A. Berglund

This paper presents a novel process for n-butanol production which combines a fermentation consuming carbon dioxide (succinic acid fermentation) with subsequent catalytic reduction steps to add hydrogen to form butanol. Process simulations in Aspen Plus have been the basis for the techno-economic analyses performed. The overall economy for the novel process cannot be justified, as production of succinic acid by fermentation is too costly. Though, succinic acid price is expected to drop drastically in a near future. By fully integrating the succinic acid fermentation with the catalytic conversion the need for costly recovery operations could be reduced. The hybrid process would need 22% less raw material than the butanol fermentation at a succinic acid fermentation yield of 0.7g/g substrate. Additionally, a carbon dioxide fixation of up to 13ktonnes could be achieved at a plant with an annual butanol production of 10ktonnes.


Technology Analysis & Strategic Management | 2018

Innovation in the bioeconomy – dynamics of biorefinery innovation networks

Fredric Bauer; Teis Hansen; Hans Hellsmark

ABSTRACT The bioeconomy has become a central concept in many strategies for future economic development, emphasising an increasing need for collaboration across industries and sectors for innovation. This paper unpacks aspects of collaboration in the bioeconomy by looking at the development of innovation networks for biorefinery technologies from 2004 to 2014 based on innovation project data from Swedish public funding agencies using a stochastic actor-oriented model for network analysis. The analysis shows that although the network grew significantly during the time period, indicating an increasing interest in biorefinery technology innovation, inter-sectoral collaboration is not favoured over intra-sectoral collaboration. As is known from previous work on social networks trust-building is a key driver for collaboration, as actors tend to form collaborations with previous partners or indirectly connected partners, creating clustered networks.


Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining | 2013

Biogas upgrading – technology overview, comparison and perspectives for the future

Fredric Bauer; Tobias Persson; Christian Hulteberg


SGC Rapport; 270 (2013) | 2013

Biogas upgrading - Review of commercial technologies

Fredric Bauer; Christian Hulteberg; Tobias Persson


Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining | 2013

Is there a future in glycerol as a feedstock in the production of biofuels and biochemicals

Fredric Bauer; Christian Hulteberg


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015

Nitrogen fertilizers manufactured using wind power: greenhouse gas and energy balance of community-scale ammonia production

Joel Tallaksen; Fredric Bauer; Christian Hulteberg; Michael Reese; Serina Ahlgren


Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining | 2017

Technological innovation systems for biorefineries – A review of the literature

Fredric Bauer; Lars Coenen; Teis Hansen; Kes McCormick; Yuliya Voytenko Palgan


Applied Energy | 2014

Isobutanol from glycerine – A techno-economic evaluation of a new biofuel production process

Fredric Bauer; Christian Hulteberg


1st international Conference on Renewable Energy Gas Technology | 2014

Biogas upgrading - a technical review

Tobias Persson; Fredric Bauer; Christian Hulteberg


Environmental innovation and societal transitions | 2018

Narratives of biorefinery innovation for the bioeconomy: Conflict, consensus or confusion?

Fredric Bauer

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Serina Ahlgren

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Hans Hellsmark

Chalmers University of Technology

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Joakim Lundgren

Luleå University of Technology

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Kris A. Berglund

Luleå University of Technology

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