Bioeconomy Experts

What is the “Bioeconomy”? Bioeconomy is defined as the knowledge-based production and utilization of biological resources, biological processes and principles to sustainably provide goods and services across all economic sectors. It involves using renewable biological resources sustainably to produce food, energy and industrial goods, and exploits the untapped potential stored within millions of tons of biological waste and residual materials. It includes such things as biofuels, biochemicals, biomaterials, biomass, biotechnologies, feedstocks, renewable diesel, waste and water treatment, synthetic biology, hemp and cannabis, biochar, and waste management, just to name a few. Experts within the bioeconomy can assist clients in many ways from techno economic analyses of projects, biotechnology selection or vetting, grants & funding options and preparation, project oversight, expert witness testimony in litigation, and much more.

Large renewable energy and biochemical consulting firms should have experts in a wide variety of biofuels and renewable fuels, and the more common areas like biomaterials, biomass and biomass power, feedstocks, and biotechnologies.  In these larger consulting groups, one may also find very specialized expertise like catalytic valorization, carbon intensity, polymer recycling, FSMA compliance, cogeneration, combined heat & power, formulation chemistry, cannabinoids, solvents, sludge, solid state fermentation, soil amendment, solid recovered fuels, RFS2, carbon fiber, GMPE, Polymer Pyrolysis, Polypropylene, fuel additives, biopharmaceuticals, renewable technology, oilseed processing or water treatment.

Bioeconomy consulting firms like Lee Enterprises Consulting, Inc., have experts in all phases of the bioeconomy- biofuels/renewable fuels, biomaterials, biomass and biomass power, feedstocks, biotechnologies and a variety of specialty services.  This will encompass an expertise in biofuels like algae biofuels, aviation/biojet fuels, ethanol, cellulosic ethanol, advanced biofuels, biodiesel, renewable diesel, renewable natural gas, renewable and biochemicals, biogas, syngas, biochar, bio coal, biobutanol, pyrolysis oil, producer gas and wood pellets as well as in biomaterials and biochemicals like animal health products, aquaculture, bio-fertilizers, bio-fibers, biomass to sugars, bioplastics/polymers, enzymes, food ingredients, industrial chemicals, latex, lubricants, nanocarbon/cellulose, nutraceuticals, organometallics, rubber and solvents. It will also include an expertise in technologies like agitation systems, anaerobic digestion, bio-oil extraction, bioreactors, carbon capture, carbon storage, , carbonization, catalysis, cellulosic ethanol, cleantech, direct combustion, enzyme technologies, fermentation, Fischer-Tropsch, gasification, genetic engineering, hydrothermal,  nanotechnology, organosynthesis, power generation, pyrolysis, renewable technology due diligence, synthetic biology, thermochemical conversion, torrefaction, water treatment, waste management and  many specialty services like techno-economic due diligence and bio-based product development, carbon credits, climate change analysis, environmental permitting, equipment sales, experimental validations, expert witness testimony, feasibility studies, grant writing, insurance, investor services, IP strategy, life cycle analysis (LCA), litigation support, low carbon fuel standards (LCFS), patent evaluation, plant operations, plant sales and auctions, RINs and RIN evaluation, and risk analysis (FMEA).

Lee Enterprises Consulting is the world’s premier bioeconomy consulting group, with over 100 highly qualified experts serving in all these areas.  Look at our experts and the services we provide.  Most of our experts are also available to advise and serve as expert witnesses in bioeconomy litigation matters.  For the larger projects, we specialize in putting together full service, interdisciplinary teams with one point of contact. See video about us here. Call us at 1+ (501) 833-8511 or email us for more information.

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