Welcome
BIOeCON is a independent privately funded venture, bringing together a network of top scientists and technologists in the field of the conversion of large hydrocarbon molecules.
The goal of BIOeCON is to use their expertise and skills to develop new technology to convert biomass, particularly the recalcitrant polymeric biomass residue, in a more efficient and cost-effective way to valuable molecules which can be utilized by the chemical and fuels industry.
BIOeCON G2 Technology
Up to now the only successful large scale production route of “green” hydrocarbons as drop-in fuels is via the hydrogenation of triglycerides (vegetable oils) and fatty acid wastes via processes like NESTE’s NExBTL process. However the volume and supply of triglycerides and fatty acid wastes is rather limited and so the real challenge is to convert larger waste streams such as bagasse, sugar cane straw, palm waste and/or wood wastes. New developments in BIOeCON’s biomass solvent conversion technology called BIOeCON G2 Technology now open up new opportunities to do this.
For more detailed information read more about G2.
For more detailed information read more about G2.
BIOeCON’s G2 technology in action
Converting wood chips into sugars. As simple as that.
Dynamic world of sustainable energy
As a result of continues improvements and innovations BIOeCON remains dynamic with a focus on development of new efficient and environmentally processes for conversion of biomass. Keep visiting us for new developments and updates on the projects.