Contents |
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Executive Summary
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3
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Chapter 1.
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Introduction
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15
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1.1
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What this report is about?
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15
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1.2
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Target audience
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16
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1.3
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Background
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16
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1.4
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Aims and objectives of the report
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17
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1.5
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Methods used
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18
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Chapter 2.
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The National and International context for Biomass Value Chains and Biorefineries
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19
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2.1
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Context setting
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19
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2.2
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Significance of oil industry to Biorefineries and Biomass Value Chains
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20
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2.3
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Biorefineries and the Demand for Chemicals
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22
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2.4
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Biorefineries and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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23
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2.5
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Biorefineries, land and water
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24
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2.6
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Biorefineries and the application of Industrial Biotechnology (IB)
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25
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2.7
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Biobased Products – Increasing Value Creation in a Bioeconomy
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27
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Chapter 3.
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Biomass Assessments in Temperate Australia
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31
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3.1
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National assessments
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32
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3.2
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Regional assessments
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35
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3.3
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Estimated costs and amounts of biomass from forests and crop residues produced
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37
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3.4
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Indicative costs associated with production, harvest and transport
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43
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Chapter 4.
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Biorefineries and Technology
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50
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4.1
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Pre‐treatment technologies
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51
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4.2
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Conversion technologies
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52
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4.3
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Commercial Australian lignocellulosic biorefineries development
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56
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4.4
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Commercial international lignocellulosic biorefinery development
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56
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4.5
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Cost of infrastructure and operating Bio‐Refineries
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57
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Chapter 5.
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Biobased Products from Temperate Biomass
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67
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5.1
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Markets for Biobased Products
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68
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5.2
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Platform Biobased Chemicals
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69
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5.3
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The International Market for Biobased Products
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72
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5.4
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Global demand for bio‐based platform chemicals
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73
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5.5
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Sources of Biomass for Biobased Products
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75
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5.6
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Biocatalysis and Chemical Catalysis Market
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76
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5.7
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Domestic Industrial Biobased products Manufacturers and Market Conditions
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77
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5.8
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Research and Development across the Value Chain
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79
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Chapter 6.
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Policy and Legislative Framework
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86
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6.1
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Overview
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86
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6.2
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Bio‐Energy Regulatory Assessment Systems and Sustainability Framework
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87
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6.3
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Greenhouse gas emission reduction and sustainability
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90
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6.4
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International Situation for Bioenergy as a Sustainable energy source
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91
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6.5
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Skills Capability Development and Employment
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96
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Chapter 7.
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Challenges and Opportunities for Temperate Biomass Value Chains
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101
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7.1
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Valuing the Temperate Biomass Value Chain
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101
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7.2
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The Role of Government
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103
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7.3
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Challenges
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107
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7.4
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Conclusion
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110
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