2017
DOI: 10.15551/lsgdc.v44i0.06
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Bioraffineries rurales : la question de l’ancrage territorial

Abstract: Les bioraffineries sont des complexes industriels ayant pour vocation la transformation de la biomasse en une vaste gamme de produits bio-sourcés (alimentation humaine, alimentation animale, produits chimiques, matériaux) et d'énergie (carburants, chaleur et électricité) commercialisables (International Energy Agency, 2009). Ces installations semblent être en mesure d'apporter une contribution à la résolution des enjeux climatiques actuels, notamment la raréfaction des énergies fossiles ainsi que les émissions… Show more

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“…Therefore, new business models are needed that create an environment of equitable distribution of effort and benefit and that enable the development of innovative technologies across sectors [24]. It is important to involve public and private partners from the biomass supply sector and the end-product sector, and also to consider partners outside the value chain [64]. Typical customer-supplier relationships must be replaced by multi-actor relationships [24].…”
Section: Recommendations For Commercialisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, new business models are needed that create an environment of equitable distribution of effort and benefit and that enable the development of innovative technologies across sectors [24]. It is important to involve public and private partners from the biomass supply sector and the end-product sector, and also to consider partners outside the value chain [64]. Typical customer-supplier relationships must be replaced by multi-actor relationships [24].…”
Section: Recommendations For Commercialisationmentioning
confidence: 99%