Cheviron, G.
Guillaume Cheviron is a Technologist in the Axens Clean Fuels, Bio, Olefins and Gas Technology Group (Process Licensing Business Unit), with a focus on biotechnologies. He started his career in 2010 at IFPEN research center (Lyon), participating in the early phases of the BioTfueL™ project, an R&D partnership developing 2G biofuels from forest and agricultural residues through gasification and Fischer-Tropsch routes. Since then, he has contributed to the commercialization of the technology. He holds a process engineering degree from the Ècole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris (ParisTech) and the Ècole Nationale Supérieure du Pétrole et des Moteurs (IFP School).
Diversifying the future: Incentives for worldwide adoption of renewable fuels and chemicals—Part 2
Bio-based, renewable fuels and chemicals can reduce the environmental footprint of maintaining global transportation and product demands, while also offering supplementation of traditional fossil fuels in a global environment with increasing energy demand. The renewable energy sector is large and growing rapidly.
Diversifying the future: Incentives for worldwide adoption of renewable fuels and chemicals—Part 1
Bio-based, renewable fuels and chemicals can reduce the environmental footprint of maintaining global transportation and product demands, while also supplementing traditional fossil fuels in a global environment with increasing energy demand.
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