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DOE, USDA Announce More Than $10M in Bioenergy Plant Feedstock Research

August 5, 2008 // Published as a news service by IHS

  
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced plans to award 10 grants totaling more than $10 million to accelerate fundamental research in the development of cellulosic biofuels.

Cellulosic biofuels are made from a wide variety of plant materials or non-food based feedstocks and energy crops.

"Cellulosic biofuels offer one of the best near- to mid-term alternatives we have, on the energy production side, to reduce reliance and imported oil and cut greenhouse gas emissions, while continuing to meet the nation's transportation energy needs," said DOE Undersecretary for Science Dr. Raymond L. Orbach.

"Developing cost-effective means of producing cellulosic biofuels on a national scale poses major scientific challenges - these grants will help in developing the type of transformational breakthroughs needed in basic science to make this happen."

"USDA is committed to fostering a sustainable domestic biofuels industry at home in rural America," said USDA Undersecretary for Research, Education and Economics Gale Buchanan.

"These grants will broaden the sources of energy from many crops as well as improve the efficiency and options among renewable fuels."

The grants will be awarded under a joint DOE-USDA program begun in 2006 which aims to accelerate fundamental research in biomass genomics to further the use of cellulosic plant material for bioenergy and biofuels.

The DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research will provide $8.8 million while the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service will provide $2 million to the following institutions over a three-year period:

  • Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research (Ithaca, N.Y.), $882,000
  • Colorado State University (Fort Collins, Colo.), $1,500,000
  • University of Georgia (Athens, Ga.), $1,295,000
  • University of Georgia(Athens, Ga.), $1,200,000
  • University of Massachusetts (Amherst, Mass.), $1,200,000
  • Michigan State University (East Lansing, Mich.), $540,000
  • Pennsylvania State University (State College, Pa.), $587,191
  • Purdue University (West Lafayette, Ind.), $1,200,000
  • Oregon State University (Corvallis, Ore.), $1,200,000
  • Oregon State University (Corvallis, Ore.), $1,200,000

More information on the individual projects and the DOE-USDA biomass genomics research program is available on the Genomics: GTL research program web site.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

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