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=== Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant (BBEPP) ===
=== Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant (BBEPP) ===
{{Infobox provider-gas fermentation|Contact=Dr. ir. Karel De Winter
Head of Technology Development karel.de.winter(a)bbeu.org|Image=Logo_Bio_Base_Europe_Pilot_Plant.png|Webpage=www.bbeu.org/pilotplant/technologies/fermentation/|Feedstock=CO2, CO, O2, H2, N2 and mixes thereof. Real industrial gas streams are also possible with our mobile pilot plant|Product=PHB, SCP, acetic acid, ethanol, hexanol, butanol, 2,3-BDO,...}}
Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant (BBEPP) is a flexible and diversified pilot plant for the development and scale-up of new, bio-based and sustainable processes. It is capable of development of new bioprocesses, optimization of existing processes and scale-up of a broad variety of bio-based processes up to an industrial level (from 5L to 50m3 scale, depending on the process). It can perform the entire value chain, from the green resources up to the final product.
BBEPP has built up a significant expertise on gas fermentation and cultivation of acetogenic and Knallgas bacteria through several private collaborations with Arcelor Mittal, e.g., Valorco project and in an ISPT project with Syngip, Arcelor Mittal and Dow. Although the content of these private projects is confidential, the general experience gained will be helpful in the work aimed for in the proposed work. In addition, BBEPP is also involved in several European funded consortium based gas fermentation projects. In the BIOCONCO2 project, BBEPP is responsible for the construction mobile gas fermentation unit to be put on site at waste gas emitters and to convert these CO<sub>2</sub>-rich gases into chemical building blocks. In the BIOSFERA project, biogenic residues and wastes will be gasified and the syngas will be fermented using acetogenic bacteria to produce acetate which will be converted in a second fermentation process to bio-based triacylglycerides (TAGs). In the CO2SMOS project, biogenic CO<sub>2</sub> emissions and renewable H<sub>2</sub> are converted by innovative biotechnological and intensified chemical conversion process to develop the production of several bio-based fine and commodity chemicals (2,3-butanediol, long chain dicarboxylic acids, benzene, cyclic carbonates and polyhydroxyalkanoates).


=== Coskata ===
=== Coskata ===