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Great Lakes research to fuel emerging bioeconomy

Great Lakes research to fuel emerging bioeconomy For news media More information Flower-dotted marginal land in the foreground contrasts sharply with more uniform traditional croplands of corn and alfalfa in the distance. GLBRC researchers have shown that perennial crops grown on marginal lands not currently in use for food production could provide large quantities of biomass and major ecological and environmental benefits. Photo by Randy Jackson, GLBRC http://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2013/marginal-lands-are-prime-fuel-source-for-alternative-energy/ Developing sustainable, low-carbon fuels and industrial products is one of society’s greatest challenges. For the past 14 years, the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC), based at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has been innovating advances toward a society powered by renewable chemicals and fuels derived from non-food plants.

2021 KidWind challenge gusts ahead as a virtual competition

2021 KidWind challenge gusts ahead as a virtual competition 6th grader John Dreher cuts out geometric shapes that he designed for wind turbine blades. The cardboard structures were then replicated and mounted on the wind turbine rotor for use in the competition. Photo courtesy of Greg Reiva From February through June, we will highlight the ways that UW–Madison powers the state’s economy through research and innovation, educates the next generation and reaches out to Wisconsinites to improve their lives. April’s theme is Innovation. Watch for more at #CantStopABadger and #UWimpact on social media. Your support can help us continue this work. 

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