
A demonstration R&D Biorefinery - CLAMBER

About this good practice
It is the first technologically advanced biorefinery at a demonstration scale in Spain, designed and built so that those companies or organizations that have developed at laboratory scale a new bioprocess for the valorization of biodegradable wet biomass or lignocellulosic biomass can perform scale-up experiments at a size very close to industrial to determine their technical and economic viability, as well as optimizing the operating parameters for the subsequent design and construction of the industrial plant. In short, the costs necessary to develop an idea industrially are greatly minimized. Moreover, management of the waste biomass through valorization makes the agri-food company processes more profitable.
Expert opinion
The circular bio-based economy holds a huge untapped potential. The deployment of bio-refineries producing bio-fertilisers, protein feed, bioenergy, etc. will not only improve climate neutrality but create job opportunities. This ERDF-supported project is a positive example of public investment in bio-economy (demonstration biorefinery plant) at a regional level. It proved to be successful which is illustrated by the number of R&D projects with focus on waste biomass valorization that were developed as a result of the initiative. The project is in line with the regional bio-economy and circular economy strategies, as well as the European legislation. Namely the EU Farm to Fork Strategy, which is one of the key policies under the European Green Deal, as well as the Circular Economy Action Plan because of possibilities for bio-circular business models. It can serve as an inspiring example for other regions motivated to support bio-economy by encouraging research on innovative products and exploring new market niches.
Resources needed
Nowadays, CLAMBER Biorefinery has an annual investment of 1.4 M€ from the RGCLM and has 11 qualified workers
Evidence of success
Since then, Castilla-La Mancha has developed its own bioeconomy and circular economy strategies and CLAMBER R&D Biorefinery is carrying out projects whose budgets total 1.3 million euros.
Potential for learning or transfer
Additionally, a very good way to improve the investment in biotechnology in a region is to construct a demonstration facility that attracts companies to work on it and to locate nearby.
Further information
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Good practice owner
You can contact the good practice owner below for more detailed information.
Regional Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Development
