Ingelia SL is one of ten European partners that have joined BioRen, a group that supports projects and focuses on research into waste technologies to valorise and develop renewable energy, especially bioenergy, by applying and incorporating engineering concepts.
This represents a new European recognition for Ingelia SL and support for its expansion, as Bio Ren is focused on all projects involving the search for new raw materials for energy production; biotechnological, chemical and thermal processes for the development of biofuels; and the development of materials and technologies for the reuse of waste.
In this way, Ingelia SL is included in the Horizon 2020 project, which is the research and innovation program launched by the European Union (EU) and is expected to lead to more advances, discoveries and world-firsts, turning the great ideas that arise into market products.
For Horizon 2020, Europe is overly dependent on external resources to cover its energy needs: energy from fossil fuels that accelerates climate change. That is why the EU has set energy and climate objectives, and funding through Horizon 2020 will be essential to achieving them. And this is where Ingelia has a lot to say with its hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC) technology to transform all types of organic waste into hydrochar.
PARTNERS SESSION IN BELGIUM
Bio Ren recently held a partner session in Belgium focusing on the use of waste as a raw material and energy source for transport, as well as on research in the areas of Liquid Biofuels production. In fact, a report by the European Parliament has also proposed that this sector examine the search for alternative fuels for the transport sector.
ADVANTAGES
Selecting a biofuel has a positive influence on both reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving local air quality.
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