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by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) BETO leadership representatives shared this illuminating slide guide during Earth Week recently discussing plastics recycling initiatives, waste-to-energy efforts, engaging farmers as clean energy partners, carbon dioxide utilization, advancements in marine and aviation biofuels, and more. READ MORE
During Earth Week BETO leadership detailed the Office mission and methods that enable the U.S. bioeconomy. The panel of speakers included BETO’s:
Dr. Valerie Sarisky-Reed, Acting Director
Dr. Jay Fitzgerald, Chief Scientist
Dr. Reyhaneh Shenassa, Chief Engineer.
The panel will discuss high-priority BETO topics including:
BETO program overviews – Learn more about BETO research and development efforts like feedstock technologies, advanced algal systems, conversion, and more.
Advancements in marine and aviation biofuels – Explore how BETO is developing next generation aviation and marine fuels from waste and other renewable feedstocks.
Plastics recycling initiatives – Understand how the Office accelerates innovations that will dramatically reduce plastic waste in oceans and landfills.
Engaging farmers as clean energy partners – Discover how U.S. farmers can participate in the clean energy economy.
Waste-to-Energy efforts – Find out how wet waste, solid waste, and gaseous waste streams can be high-impact resources for the domestic production of biofuels and bioproducts.