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An insects biorefinery approach as a strategy to unlock the nutritional and energy potential in co-located lignocellulosic industrial side streams. (UNLOCK)

59.71M kr SEK

Funder Swedish Energy Agency
Recipient Organization Luleå University of Technology
Country Sweden
Start Date Dec 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2027
Duration 1,491 days
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID P2023-01039_Energi
Grant Description

The UNLOCK project aims to meet the EU's Directive RED II by transforming Brewer's Spent Grain (BSG) into advanced biofuels and animal feed.

It uses the fungus Neurospora crassa and Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) to convert BSG's structural polysaccharides into fat and protein.

This involves Solid-State Culture and Solid-State Enzymatic Hydrolysis to generate sugars that can be used as feed for BSFL, whose fats are then processed to a fatty acid stream by SunPine that can be integrated into existing oil refineries producing biodiesel.

The project aims to achieve over 50% conversion of BSG to larval fat, and more than 90% efficiency in fat and protein extraction. It also targets 20% lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to existing methods.

Partners include universities LTU and SLU, industries SunPine and Bottenvikens, and the Boden Business Agency and Hushållningssällskapet. The project supports Boden's carbon-neutral goals and offers a sustainable alternative to traditional fuels

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