EERC Center for Biomass Utilization 2005
[摘要] Biomass utilization is one solution to our nationâs addiction to oil and fossil fuels. What is needed now is applied fundamental research that will cause economic technology development for the utilization of the diverse biomass resources in the United States. This Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) applied fundamental research project contributes to the development of economical biomass utilization for energy, transportation fuels, and marketable chemicals using biorefinery methods that include thermochemical and fermentation processes. The fundamental and basic applied research supports the broad scientific objectives of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Biomass Program, especially in the area of developing alternative renewable biofuels, sustainable bioenergy, technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and environmental remediation. Its deliverables include 1) identifying and understanding environmental consequences of energy production from biomass, including the impacts on greenhouse gas production, carbon emission abatement, and utilization of waste biomass residues and 2) developing biology-based solutions that address DOE and national needs related to waste cleanup, hydrogen production from renewable biomass, biological and chemical processes for energy and fuel production, and environmental stewardship. This project serves the public purpose of encouraging good environmental stewardship by developing biomass-refining technologies that can dramatically increase domestic energy production to counter current trends of rising dependence upon petroleum imports. Decreasing the nationâs reliance on foreign oil and energy will enhance national security, the economy of rural communities, and future competitiveness. Although renewable energy has many forms, such as wind and solar, biomass is the only renewable energy source that can be governed through agricultural methods and that has an energy density that can realistically compete with, or even replace, petroleum and other fossil fuels in the near future. It is a primary domestic, sustainable, renewable energy resource that can supply liquid transportation fuels, chemicals, and energy that are currently produced from fossil sources, and it is a sustainable resource for a hydrogen-based economy in the future.
[发布日期] 2008-07-28 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 燃料技术
[关键词] BIOFUELS;BIOMASS;CARBON;COMMUNITIES;COUNTER CURRENT;ECONOMICS;ENERGY DENSITY;FERMENTATION;FOSSIL FUELS;GREENHOUSE GASES;HYDROGEN PRODUCTION;HYDROGEN-BASED ECONOMY;IMPORTS;NATIONAL SECURITY;PETROLEUM;RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES;RESIDUES;WASTES Biomass Utilization;Biojet Fuels;Lignocellolosic Pyrolysis [时效性]