have to grow your economy. 0n the news we get today as allison ray s pointer to is that the trainer which is the specialist, they say that companies at risk of going bust rose by a third in the last three months of the year. the only thing that s held on the number has been a backlog in the courts. are we up to see here in the ukjust about it is? possibly. to some extent things are bad. they re not quite as bad as they look that they were going to be backin they look that they were going to be back in autumn, so i think that s a warm comfort to those businesses that are struggling at the moment. things i think are a little bit more optimistic or i should say less pessimistic than we were looking in october november time. but we are going through a tough time for the british economy. living standards are falling. i think the economy is by and large flatlining and it s
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In this webinar, two FCIC (Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium) researchers will discuss insights gleaned through multiscale characterization on sources of variability, compositional, and structural attributes that impact the biomass value chain.
Drs. Allison Ray from Idaho National Laboratory and Bryon Donohoe from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory will discuss the FCIC Feedstock Variability Team’s work to expand our fundamental understanding of the range and sources of variability in corn stover and pine residues. They will also present on characterization that has not typically been applied to biomass feedstocks and insights into how to anticipate the impacts of variability on bioconversion. This presentation will describe emergent properties of biomass, which arise from underlying physical, chemical, and structural attributes, but exist and interact at spatial scales that increase the complexity of biorefinery operations. The webinar will end with a Q&A session; c