AQUACOMBINE: Halophyte Biorefinery for Circular Bioenergy and Biomaterials

Co-producing biogas, biochar, and high-value compounds from halophytes in saline environments

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AQUACOMBINE is a European Union-funded project developing a circular biorefinery for halophytes like Salicornia and Crithmum, enabling co-production of food, feed, bio compounds, and bioenergy. The project focuses on biogas and biochar production from halophyte biomass and residues, with research on batch and continuous biogas reactors to optimise yields and process conditions. It targets saline soils and residual biomass to address food, water, and energy security challenges, particularly in regions affected by soil salinisation. Results show lower-than-expected inhibition from salt, and potential health benefits from halophyte phytochemicals are highlighted. Led by Prof. Hinrich Uellendahl at FUAS, WP9 focuses on scaling up biogas and biochar processes. MSc Aadila Cayenne, a PhD candidate since 2020, contributes to biogas potential assessment and process optimisation. The project promotes zero-waste valorisation and aims for full-scale implementation.

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Projeto

AQUACOMBINE

Integrated on-farm Aquaponics systems for co-production of fish, halophyte vegetables, bioactive compounds, and bioenergy

Localização
Europe
Autores
FUAS, AQUACOMBINE, Aadila Cayenne, Hinrich Uellendahl
Objetivo
Support decision-making and strategic planning, Implement best practices, Predict trends and forecast outcomes

Tipo de ficheiro
documento
Publicado em
29 de jul. de 2026
Idioma original
English
Sítio Web oficial do projeto
AQUACOMBINE
Licença
CC BY