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Title: 4 Corners Biocarbon Alliance


1
4 Corners Biocarbon Alliance
  • Sustainable carbon and energy from biorenewables
  • Production
  • Processing
  • Utilization
  • Environmental and Economic Assessment
  • Education

2
Participants and Contacts
  • KSU Center for Biobased Polymers by Design -
    Sun Bioprocessing Industrial Value-Added Program
  • MU Bioprocessing and Biosensing Center - Tan
  • ISU Office of Biorenewables Programs - Brown
  • UNL NE Center for Energy Sciences Research -
    Cassman
  • KU Center for Environmentally Beneficial
    Catalysis - Subramaniam Transportation Research
    Institute
  • Diverse interdisciplinary groups at each
    institution (Agriculture, Engineering, Basic
    Sciences, Logistics, Transportation, Economics,
    Policy)

Designates contact representative at each
institution
3
Challenges to Sustainabilty
  • Water use
  • Reducing fossil fuel use
  • Nutrient redistribution
  • Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Educating students about sustainability
  • Public outreach
  • Improved energy efficiency
  • New materials and fuels from renewable carbon
  • Soil and water quality
  • Producing both food and fuel

4
Advantages for proposal development
  • Education
  • Rural development
  • Connectivity to national labs and industry
  • Center of feedstock production
  • Policy development for the transition to the
    bioenergy economy
  • Systems approach

5
Targets for State Support
  • Study group to assess current biofuels/bio-based
    products sustainability
  • Workshops to identify and develop new models for
    sustainable carbon and energy from biorenewables
  • Virtual college of biorenewables
  • Coordinated strategic plan for expertise and
    physical infrastructure
  • Memoranda of understanding among the institutions

6
Targets for Federal Support
  • IT infrastructure for real time collaborative
    research and education
  • National center for production-scale
    environmental assessment of biorenewable
    feedstocks
  • High-throughput screening of feedstocks catalysts
    and media for process development
  • University/industry consortia for transport,
    handling and storage
  • Midwest alliance for biocarbon science and
    engineering
  • National standards for life cycle assessment

7
Plan for advancement
  • White paper for research offices
  • Support of state governments
  • Workshop for proposal development

8
KU Strengths and Resources
  • Multiscale infrastructure and expertise for
    catalysis and process engineering research for
    biomass conversion (NSF ERC)
  • Transportation research for biofuel testing,
    standards, engine performance and emissions
  • Partnerships with a dozen leading chemical and
    energy companies

9
KSU - Strengths and Resources
  • Laboratory and pilot scale biorefinery facilities
    and instrumentation (bioconversion and thermal
    processing)
  • Integrated interdisciplinary team for bio-based
    polymer synthesis, processing, and product design
  • Renewable materials handling and storage

10
MU - Strengths and Resources
  • Bio-based products research facilities
  • Soybean and corn genomics
  • Biodiesel applications research

11
ISU - Strengths and Resources
  • Thermochemical processing
  • Economics and policy
  • Soybean Corn genomics

12
UNL - Strengths and Resources
  • Production scale research facilities expertise
    for research in environmental sustainability
  • Catalysis for bioconversions
  • Soybean genetics and biotechnology for improved
    biodiesel production

13
Biorefinery
  • Biofuels and biobased materials, transportation
    fuels. Fine chemical synthesis, biomass is the
    feedstock of the future.
  • Biomass to biocrude preliminary steps in
    biorefining (cellulose breakdown, lignin
    processing, oil separation).
  • Second generation biofuels (mixed alcohols, fatty
    acid cracking).
  • Subregional approach to diversified biofuel
    generation
  • Byproduct utilization (these byproducts are now
    going to be produced on huge scales (like
    glycerol), how do we turn these byproducts into
    useful products?
  • Thermochemical processing of biomass.

14
Feedstocks for Energy Production
  • Optimization of agricultural production for
    energy
  • Production systems development
  • Distributed direct conversion of biomass to high
    value liquid fuels
  • Carbon sequestration
  • Genetics

15
Funding Opportunities
  • Pooled State Funds
  • Farm Bill
  • DOE
  • NSF
  • Private Foundations
  • Industry

16
Resource Needs
  • Current capabilities are not integrated
  • IT infrastructure for data transfer
  • Memorandum of understanding among the
    universities
  • Multi-institutional curricular agreements

17
Infrastructure
  • Cyberinfrastructure (teaching and on-line process
    optimization)
  • Seminar series
  • Retreat for faculty
  • Existing agricultural production facilities
  • Biomaterials laboratories

18
Sustainability
  • Role of agriculture in global climate change
  • Environmental sustainability of biofuels
  • Verifiable reduction in green house gas emissions
  • Soil and water quality
  • Energy efficiency
  • Transportation
  • Methodology development for assessing
    environmental impact at the systems level
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