DOE Publishes ADO Workshop Presentations
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) announced the availability of presentations from its Advanced Development and Optimization (ADO) Workshop. As previously reported in the Biobased and Renewable Products Advocacy Group (BRAG®) blog post DOE Advanced Development And Optimization Workshop, the workshop took place at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) on December 12-13, 2017. Discussion focused on how the new ADO program area can best serve stakeholders in developing the bioenergy industry, existing assets from past investments, and future needs and opportunities for maximizing such assets’ value.
The following presentations are available on the BETO website:
- Thermal and Catalytic Processing Capabilities at NREL — Zia Abdullah, NREL
- Integrated Biorefinery Research Facility (IBRF) – Overview — Zia Abdullah, NREL
- Process and Product Development with PNNL — Corinne Drennan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
- Industry – Lab Success Stories — Rick Elander and Josh Schaidle, DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)
- Summary of Key Take-Aways: IBR Optimization and Alternative Jet Fuel Workshops — Borislava Kostova, BETO
- ADO Workshop Overview — Jonathan Male, BETO
- Lab/Industry Contracting Vehicles — Liz Moore, BETO
- Thermochemical Conversion — Liz Moore, BETO
- Biomass Feedstock National User Facility (BFNUF) — Quang Nguyen, Idaho National Laboratory (INL)
- ADO Workshop Briefing — Jim Spaeth, BETO
- LANL Capabilities Applicable to the Advanced Development and Optimization of Biofuels — Andrew Sutton, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
- AB PDU – Determining R&D Problems in Scale-Up and Resolving them by accessing National Lab Resources — Deepti Tanjore, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL)
- Enabling Tools And Facilities For Production Of Biofuels And Bioproducts — Meltem Urgun-Demirtas, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)
- Introduction to ORNL Bioenergy Technologies Program — Brian West, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)