TECHNOLOGIES
The DOE’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) includes a list of feedstock technologies activities that help to improve the efficiency and reliability of feedstocks to be converted into biofuels, bioproducts, and bioenergy.[1]
- Resource mobilization
- Supply chain analysis
- Harvest and collection
- Storage
- Transport and handling
- Preprocessing and quality improvement
- Supply system integration[2]
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory lists the bioenergy technologies as biofuels, biopower, and bioproducts.
- Biofuels are transportation fuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, created by converting biomass into liquid fuels
- Biopower involves converting renewable biomass fuels into heat and electricity using either burning, bacterial decay, or conversion to gas/liquid fuel
- Bioproducts involve converting biomass into chemicals for making plastics and other products typically made from petroleum[3]
The Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) feedstock-conversion interface research and development (R&D) activities are coordinated through the Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium (FCIC). The FCIC focuses on identifying feedstock quality and operational factors for developing technologies and strategies to:
- manage variability in feedstock materials
- model behavior and performance of selected feedstocks in gravity flow and conveyance operations
- develop and implement mitigation strategies into the processes of feedstock supply, preprocessing, and conversion
- analyze system-wide throughput to benchmark integrated system reliability, process economics, and environmental impacts
- Control and optimize processes with in-line sensors and feedback control logic[4]
BETO’s Feedstock Technologies supply and logistics R&D develops technologies to expand the preprocessing of feedstock streams. The image below is courtesy of Idaho National Laboratory.
Source: Idaho National Laboratory, Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium, Department of Energy[5]
Updated by Erin Bennett, January 2024
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