Bio-LPG
Maverick Biofuels converts biomass (and other feedstocks) to syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. This syngas is then converted to olefins, such as ethylene, propylene, and butylenes, and paraffin, such as methane, ethane, propane, and butane. Maverick Biofuels then converts the olefins to alcohols, which have significantly higher boiling points, making it easy to isolate the methane (“natural gas”) and the paraffin fraction, which collectively can be used as a direct substitute for Liquified Petroleum gas (LPG). This bio-LPG gas product is easy to store and used as an energy source. These products can be sold, used for local power generation and/or recycled to the production process.
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