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Lists of all products under the BioShare umbrella

Fine Chemicals

Biomass is more than just a fuel—it’s a complex and untapped source of high-value molecules. Within forestry and agricultural residues lie small but significant concentrations of fine chemicals that can be extracted and refined into valuable inputs for the cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food, and specialty chemicals industries. These bioactive compounds—such as polyphenols, terpenes, and organic acids—represent a unique opportunity to move beyond energy production and into biorefining, where every part of the biomass is used to

Electro Fuels

As the global energy transition gathers momentum, electrification is leading the way—but it cannot solve everything. In sectors where batteries are impractical or inefficient, electrofuels—also known as e-fuels or RFNBOs (Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin)—offer a flexible, scalable solution for decarbonization. Electrofuels are synthetic fuels produced by combining green hydrogen, generated through electrolysis of water using renewable electricity, with captured or generated carbon dioxide—often from biogenic or atmospheric sources. The result is a suite of

Advanced Biofuels

As we transition toward a carbon-neutral future, biofuels will remain a vital part of the energy mix—especially in areas where electrification is limited by technical, economic, or practical constraints. Heavy transport, maritime operations, aviation, and high-temperature industrial processes all depend on dense, storable fuels. For these sectors, renewable liquid and gaseous biofuels are not just a fallback—they’re a cornerstone of the sustainable energy system. Importantly, biofuels also offer one of the most effective solutions for

Bio-methane

In many industrial sectors, natural gas and LPG remain critical energy carriers—valued for their clean combustion and ability to deliver high-temperature heat for demanding processes. However, these fossil gases are also a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. The good news? Replacing them with renewable synthetic biogas is one of the most impactful and technically accessible steps industries can take toward decarbonization. By using residual biomass from forestry and agriculture—resources that are often already available

Biochar

Biochar is gaining global attention as a powerful climate solution—providing a scalable, cost-effective way to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while creating value-added products. Produced through thermochemical conversion of biomass, biochar is a stable, carbon-rich material that resists decomposition for hundreds to thousands of years. When applied to soil, stored in construction materials, or used in industrial applications, it offers a practical form of carbon capture and storage (CCS). For CHP (combined heat and