U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Bioenergy Technologies Office
Energy Department Announces up to $15 Million to Research Biomass-Based Supplements for Traditional Fuels
April 10, 2012
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – As part of President Obama’s blueprint for an economy fueled by
homegrown and alternative energy sources, the
Energy Department announced today up to $15 million available to demonstrate
biomass-based oil supplements that can be blended with petroleum, helping the
U.S. to reduce foreign oil use, diversify the nation’s energy
portfolio, and create jobs for American workers. Known as “bio-oils,” these precursors for fully renewable
transportation fuels could be integrated into the oil refining processes that
make conventional gasoline, diesel and jet fuels without requiring
modifications to existing fuel distribution networks or engines. “The
Energy Department’s investments to develop renewable transportation fuels are a
key part of the Obama Administration’s all-of-the-above energy strategy to
develop America’s domestic energy resources and reduce our nation’s dependence
on foreign oil,” said Energy Secretary Steven Chu. “Driving innovation
through targeted investments helps to speed development
of next-generation biofuels made in America, biofuels that will help to
protect American families and businesses from the ups and downs of the global
oil market.”
The
Department expects to fully fund between five to ten projects in fiscal year
2012 to produce bio-oil prototypes that can be tested in oil refineries and
used to develop comprehensive technical and economic analyses of how bio-oils
could work. The proto-type bio-oils will be produced from a range of
feedstocks that could include algae, corn and wheat stovers, dedicated energy
crops or wood residues. Domestic industry, universities and laboratories
are all eligible to apply.
The
results of the projects will inform future efforts directed at advancing
bio-oil technologies and bringing these renewable fuels to market. A
description of the funding opportunity, eligibility requirements, and
application instructions can be found on the Funding
Opportunity Exchange website under Reference Number DE-FOA-0000686.
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