Biorefineries are industrial facilities that convert biomass (organic material) into a variety of bio-based products, including biofuels, chemicals, power, and other materials. They operate similarly to petroleum refineries, except that they use renewable biological resources rather than fossil fuels as feedstock. Biorefineries are a key component in the development of sustainable energy systems, as they help reduce reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to the circular economy by producing valuable products from renewable resources
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