DOE Regional Feedstock Partnership News Release 2013

Projections have been made that approximately 1.3 billion tons of cellulosic biomass could be available annually in the United States for the production of alternative liquid fuels, chemicals and power. To explore this possibility, the Department of Energy and the Sun Grant Initiative formed the Regional Feedstock Partnership. Each of the five Sun Grant regions conducted workshops with experts from academia, the national laboratories, federal and state governments, the private sector and public interest groups. In each region, the potential production of diverse biomass feedstocks was evaluated, obstacles and knowledge gaps were considered, and research needs and priorities were identified. Teams of the nation’s leading scientists were then formed to further assess biomass feedstock potentials, to initiate field trials of the most promising options at the regional and national level, and to estimate and begin enhancing the nation’s bioenergy production potential through the findings from this research and other data. In December 2013 the regional feedstock teams completed the Partnership’s bibliography.

Download the Regional Biomass Feedstock Partnership Bibliography (Excel spreadsheet) now.

Also, download the two Special Issue publications from the 2012 Sun Grant National Conference:

  1. Crop Residue Considerations for Sustainable Bioenergy Feedstock Supplies 
  2. Summary Report on the 2012 Sun Grant National Conference: Science for Biomass Feedstock Production and Utilization