CPE Lyon - Ecole Supérieure de Chimie Physique Electronique de Lyon (Září, 24, 2014 )
CO2 is increasingly being considered by many as a commodity rather than a waste product. The largest current use for CO2 is currently in enhanced oil recovery. However, CO2 holds great potential as a feedstock for chemicals production using IB processes, especially in the EU where the research base is strong and where there is an abundance of CO2 available. CO2 is not part of the food chain so avoids any issues over food v fuel. However, public perception, and logistical and cost challenges in terms of CO2 transport and distribution could hamper the potential of CO2 to be used for chemicals and substantial R&D is needed to bring many opportunities to fruition.
The BIO-TIC project has organised this workshop with the aim to identify technological, non-technological and market hurdles for the uptake of industrial biotechnology in CO2 based chemicals production and develop recommendations and solutions to overcome the identified hurdles.
The workshop will explore the role of IB in:
Input from market, policy and technological experts is crucial to help us develop recommendations which best answer the needs of industry and further build on the roadmaps.
The “CO2-based chemicals business case” workshop will precede the “Large-volume CO2 Utilization: Enabling Technologies for Energy and Resource Efficiency”, which takes place in Lyon, France on 25-26 September, 2014. Register at http://co2forum.cpe.fr/.
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