A low-temperature catalytic process for converting biomass (preferably
glycerol recovered from the fabrication of bio-diesel) to synthesis gas
(i.e., H.sub.2/CO gas mixture) in an endothermic gasification reaction is
described. The synthesis gas is used in exothermic carbon-carbon
bond-forming reactions, such as Fischer-Tropsch, methanol, or
dimethylether syntheses. The heat from the exothermic carbon-carbon
bond-forming reaction is integrated with the endothermic gasification
reaction, thus providing an energy-efficient route for producing fuels
and chemicals from renewable biomass resources.