The Netherland’s Organisation of Applied Scientific Research
TNO, The Netherland’s Organisation of Applied Scientific Research, is an independent not-for-profit research organization in the Netherlands. Its expertise and research make an important contribution to the competitiveness of companies and organisations as well as the economy and the quality of society as a whole. TNO has about 3500 employees working in major applied research areas, of which energy is a leading theme. TNO’s mission is to support industry and society in general by transforming (scientific) know-how into commercially and sustainable products and processes.
The TNO Bioenergy and Efficiency (BEE) unit develops advanced uses of biomass, advanced processing and consults on policy development and technical applications. The R&D programme of the unit is divided into four areas: biorefinery (lignocellulosic biomass and seaweed), bioenergy (combustion, gasification, gas cleaning, SNG), sustainable process technology and thermal systems.
Within this unit, about fifty highly qualified professionals work on physico-chemical conversion (combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, pretreatment/fractionation, catalysis) of biomass and residues in national and international projects with government and industry. A range of experimental and analytical facilities (combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, gas cleaning, gas engine, catalytic synthesis, separations) are available for lab and pilot-scale research and development. Substantial experience also exists in process modelling and integral plant design including economics evaluation, application of mineral residues, emission control and Lifecycle Assessment. The Upgrading program focuses on upcycling bio-residues to energy and products. One of the main lines of research is the co-production of bio-energy and biochar with the associated technology and market development for the Biochar.