An experimental study was carried out to evaluate an alternative disposal route for waste orange peels, which includes their upgrade into a solid biofuel and, possibly, the production of valuable liquid bio-chemicals via fluidized bed torrefaction. The influence of the torrefaction temperature (200 and 250°C), the reaction time (5 and 15 min) and the use of different bed materials (Ticino sand and γ-alumina spheres) on the distribution and composition of the main output products (torrefied solids, condensable volatiles and permanent gases) was investigated. Results show that the torrefaction at 250°C transforms orange peels from low-value residue to high-quality energy carrier by increasing their energy content (by a factor of 1.5) and redu...