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=== Biorenewables Development Centre BDC ===
{{Infobox provider-steam explosion|Company=Biorenewables Development Centre|Country=United Kingdom|Webpage=http://www.biorenewables.org|Technology name=Fibre expansion|Contact=Mark Gronnow, info@biorenewables.org|Feedstock=any lignocellulosic materials (straws, bagasse, willow, miscanthus etc)|Product=pre-treated biomass|TRL=4-7|Cellulose yield=up to 90|Pressure:=up to 12 bar|Image=Cropped-logo1.png|Hemicellulose yield=up to 90|Temperature=up to 190°C|Other=use under alkaline and acid conditions|Capacity=100 L}}
The Biorenewables Development Centre (BDC) is an open-access R&D biorefinery centre, based at the University of York, working at the interface between academia and industry to convert plants, microbes and biowastes into profitable biorenewable products. With biologists, chemists, and business development specialists the BDC team offers a unique combination of multi-disciplinary expertise coupled with pilot-scale processing capabilities in one coordinated centre. Covering a broad spectrum of biorefining technologies, from feedstock assessment to product evaluation, the team specialise in making the most out of biorenewable materials; helping ideas to survive the valley of death; and de-risking the innovation process.
===ENEA===
===ENEA===
{{Infobox provider-steam explosion|Company=ENEA Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development|Country=Italy|Webpage=https://www.enea.it/en|Technology name=Steam Explosion|TRL=5|Capacity=300|Feedstock=each kind of lignocellulosic material|Product=2nd generation sugars, soluble hemicellulose, cellulose, lignin|Contact=Isabella De Bari,  
{{Infobox provider-steam explosion|Company=ENEA Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development|Country=Italy|Webpage=https://www.enea.it/en|Technology name=Steam Explosion|TRL=5|Capacity=300|Feedstock=each kind of lignocellulosic material|Product=2nd generation sugars, soluble hemicellulose, cellulose, lignin|Contact=Isabella De Bari,  
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ENEA is a public Agency targeted to research, innovation technology and advanced services in the fields of energy, environment and sustainable economic development. Its activities are devoted to basic, mission oriented and industrial research, dissemination and transfer of research results, providing public and private partners with high-tech services. ENEA has approximately 2700 employees operating in ten Research Centers located across Italy. The ENEA Research Centre “La Trisaia” (south of Italy) has complete platforms for the conversion of biomass/wastes, comprising a number of bench scale, pilot and demonstrative scale plants for biomass pretreatment, gasification, pyrolysis, biotechnological conversions and downstream processing. One main research focus is the development of new technologies for pretreatment, fractionation, separation, purification and conversion of biomass into so-called biobased products of industrial interest. The final objective is to support the development of new models of biorefineries, integrated with the agro-industrial processes that generate high value materials respecting the vocation and territorial sustainability.
ENEA is a public Agency targeted to research, innovation technology and advanced services in the fields of energy, environment and sustainable economic development. Its activities are devoted to basic, mission oriented and industrial research, dissemination and transfer of research results, providing public and private partners with high-tech services. ENEA has approximately 2700 employees operating in ten Research Centers located across Italy. The ENEA Research Centre “La Trisaia” (south of Italy) has complete platforms for the conversion of biomass/wastes, comprising a number of bench scale, pilot and demonstrative scale plants for biomass pretreatment, gasification, pyrolysis, biotechnological conversions and downstream processing. One main research focus is the development of new technologies for pretreatment, fractionation, separation, purification and conversion of biomass into so-called biobased products of industrial interest. The final objective is to support the development of new models of biorefineries, integrated with the agro-industrial processes that generate high value materials respecting the vocation and territorial sustainability.
=== Arbaflame ===
=== Biorenewables Development Centre BDC ===
{{Infobox provider-steam explosion|Company=Biorenewables Development Centre|Country=United Kingdom|Webpage=http://www.biorenewables.org|Technology name=Fibre expansion|Contact=Mark Gronnow, info@biorenewables.org|Feedstock=any lignocellulosic materials (straws, bagasse, willow, miscanthus etc)|Product=pre-treated biomass|TRL=4-7|Cellulose yield=up to 90|Pressure:=up to 12 bar|Image=Cropped-logo1.png|Hemicellulose yield=up to 90|Temperature=up to 190°C|Other=use under alkaline and acid conditions|Capacity=100 L}}
The Biorenewables Development Centre (BDC) is an open-access R&D biorefinery centre, based at the University of York, working at the interface between academia and industry to convert plants, microbes and biowastes into profitable biorenewable products. With biologists, chemists, and business development specialists the BDC team offers a unique combination of multi-disciplinary expertise coupled with pilot-scale processing capabilities in one coordinated centre. Covering a broad spectrum of biorefining technologies, from feedstock assessment to product evaluation, the team specialise in making the most out of biorenewable materials; helping ideas to survive the valley of death; and de-risking the innovation process.
=== Politecnico de Torino - Envipark ===


== Open access pilot and demo facility providers ==
== Open access pilot and demo facility providers ==