The Department will make available about $6 million this year for one to two multi-year projects. All selected projects will require a cost share contribution by the grant recipient, including 20% for research and development activities and 50% for demonstration activities.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
DOE Announces New Funding to Develop Biomass Supply Chain Technologies
The Energy Department on January 28 announced about $6
million for projects that will develop and demonstrate supply-chain
technologies to affordably deliver commercial-scale lignocellulosic biomass
feedstocks such as woody plant tissue to biorefineries across the country. This
funding will help accelerate the development of integrated, cost-effective
supply-chain systems that reduce time and costs to produce biofuels for cars,
trucks, and airplanes.
The Department will make available about $6 million this year for one to two multi-year projects. All selected projects will require a cost share contribution by the grant recipient, including 20% for research and development activities and 50% for demonstration activities.
The Department will make available about $6 million this year for one to two multi-year projects. All selected projects will require a cost share contribution by the grant recipient, including 20% for research and development activities and 50% for demonstration activities.
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