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Advanced Biofuels are high-energy liquid transportation fuels derived from: low nutrient input/high per acre yield crops; agricultural or forestry waste; or other sustainable biomass feedstocks including algae.  The key word is “sustainable.”
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Webinar: Global Solutions for Global Challenges: International Collaborations to Advance Bioenergy Research December 5, 2012 1:00PM ET

Submitted by on October 31, 2012 – 5:16 pmNo Comment
Webinar:  Global Solutions for Global Challenges: International Collaborations to Advance Bioenergy Research      December 5, 2012    1:00PM ET

Presenters will highlight the progress of ongoing research collaborations among scientists supported by the Energy Department and researchers from China, Brazil, and other countries around the world. Scientists from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory will discuss collaborations that hold the potential for innovations in feedstock logistics and biomass conversion technologies that will help accelerate the commercialization of advanced biofuels. The presenters will also provide the results of exchanging best practices and benchmarking current biofuels systems with metrics and trends in trade and commoditization. Finally, the webinar will feature collaborative work supporting the International Organization for Standardization and other initiatives attempting to define metrics and indicators to foster robust international markets for sustainable biofuels.

Scientists will discuss the process of developing collaborative research projects, practical workings with scientists from other countries, mutual benefits, and lessons learned. The webinar will underscore the importance of international scientific collaborations, and of generating a common understanding of biofuel production globally. These projects will help the United States and its international partners achieve common goals for job creation and economic growth, while yielding broad-based environmental benefits and developing biofuel commodities that lessen dependence on imported oil.  READ MORE

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