I came across a website Biomass Research & Development Initiative that covers the multi-agency effort, especially DOE and USDA, to coordinate and accelerate all Federal biobased products and bioenergy research and development.
Their feature article for April, is based on the article "The Path Forward for Biofuels and Biomaterials", which appeared in Science "outlines how advances in genetics, biotechnology, process chemistry and engineering are leading to a new manufacturing concept for converting renewable biomass to transportation fuels and other useful products. In the article researchers at Georgia Tech, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Imperial College, London outline how the integration of agroenergy crops and new biorefinery technologies will converge in new manufacturing units called biorefineries. " It is an interesting read for anyone with an interest in how biofuels could be developed and the need to accelerate the program.
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