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The U.
S.
Department of Energy has announced up to $78 million in funding to support initial biomass research and development
.
The U.
S.
Department of Energy announced $78 million to support biomass energy research and development
Organizations can secure some funding for projects, including those that develop efficient conversion processes to improve the affordability of biomass products and
fuels.
Funds have also been used for research and development related to the production of affordable and sustainable non-food-specific energy crops that can be used as feedstocks for the production of
biofuels and bioproducts.
"Through announced funding opportunities, U.
S.
biomass resources, including algae, energy crops, and various waste streams, will be more efficiently converted into affordable biofuels, bioenergy, and bioproducts
," said U.
S.
Secretary of Energy Rick Perry.
”
,
The U.
S.
Department of Energy has announced up to $78 million in funding to support initial biomass research and development
.
The U.
S.
Department of Energy announced $78 million to support biomass energy research and development
S.
Department of Energy announced $78 million to support biomass energy research and development
Organizations can secure some funding for projects, including those that develop efficient conversion processes to improve the affordability of biomass products and
fuels.
Funds have also been used for research and development related to the production of affordable and sustainable non-food-specific energy crops that can be used as feedstocks for the production of
biofuels and bioproducts.
"Through announced funding opportunities, U.
S.
biomass resources, including algae, energy crops, and various waste streams, will be more efficiently converted into affordable biofuels, bioenergy, and bioproducts
," said U.
S.
Secretary of Energy Rick Perry.
”
,