Development of the Nordic Bioeconomy : NCM reporting: Test centers for green energy solutions - Biorefineries and business needs.

Introduction; Terms of reference; 1.1 Background; 1.2 Scoping of the new Bioeconomy, a part of the Circular Economy; 1.2.1 References; 1.3 Conclusions; 1.4 Trends and Actions; 1.5 Recommendations; 1. Strengthen the bioeconomy as an area of high priority for Nordic collaboration; 2. Collaborate to ac...

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Main Author: Lange, Lene
Other Authors: Björnsdóttir, Bryndís, Brandt, Asbjørn
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • 7. Develop a strategy for the Nordic bioeconomy to stimulate rural development8. Establish Nordic SME-designated bioeconomy relevant instruments; 9. Inter-Nordic collaboration to have biorefineries included in Juncker's EU Investment plan; 10. Formulate ambitious Nordic strategies for international collaboration within the Bioeconomy; 11. Improving governmental framework and support; 12. Bridging the gap to demonstration ; 13. Governmental co-investments for commercialization of innovative biorefineries; 14. Setting up a strong Nordic biorefining innovation center.
  • 1.6 Bioeconomy, activities and infrastructures in the Nordic countries1.6.1 Latest news on the Nordic bioeconomy, May-October 2015; Norway; Finland; Iceland; Faroe Island; Greenland; Sweden; Denmark; 1.6.2 Norway, highlights ; Publicly financed biorefinery infrastructures; Bioeconomy strategy for Norway ; 1.6.3 Finland, highlights ; 1.6.4 Iceland, highlights ; Status and prospects; The main drivers for the Bioeconomy in Iceland; 1.6.5 Faroe Islands, highlights ; The Blue Bioeconomy in Faroe Islands; Biorefinery development; 1.6.6 Greenland, highlights.
  • Potential and infrastructures of relevance for the Bioeconomy in Greenland1.6.7 Sweden, highlights ; Biorefineries; Strategies; Industry sectors; Biomass; Publicly funded open access facilities; Bioeconomy relevant research and innovation; 1.6.8 Denmark, highlights ; The status of Bioeconomy in Denmark; Major bioeconomy and biorefinery relevant research and innovation projects; Expanded version of Nordic Bioeconomy and mapping of infrastructures; 2.1 Bioeconomy in Norway; 2.1.1 Bioresources in Norway.
  • 2.1.2 Infrastructures of relevance for biorefinery technologies and bioeconomy business in NorwayA. Commercial biorefineries and bioeconomy companies in Norway; B. Publicly financed biorefinery infrastructures in Norway; Norwegian Centre for Bioenergy Research, Ås (modified from http://www.bioforsk.no/); NorBioLab
  • Norwegian Biorefinery Laboratory
  • a central laboratory for biomass conversion, Trondheim/Ås (modified from http://www.pfi.no/ Biorefinery/Biorefinery-Projects/NorBioLab/); National Facility for Marine Bioprocessing (NAMAB), Tromsø (modified from: http://nofima.no/).