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This session highlights the broad range of U.S. Department of Energy research focused on the environmental sustainability of biofuel production including land use and soil health, water use, biodiversity, and impacts on greenhouse gas emissions. Projects profiled with focus on large cross-cutting efforts that are developing the resources, technologies and systems needed for the biofuels industry to grow in a way that protects our environment.
Please Note: Establishing and Ensuring Sustainable Biofuels Development: A Department of Energy/Industry Perspective -- Spring Meeting 2009 includes the following recorded presentations:
· Sustainable Bioenergy: a Novozymes Perspective
· Optimizing the Sustainability of Ethanol Conversion at the Biorefinery
· Sustainable Biomass Supply Systems
· Water Use and GHG Emissions for Sustainable Biofuel Development
· Towards Sustainable Bioenergy: Architecture for a Shared Environment for Collaboration
· A National Resource Availability Assessment for Microalgae Biofuel Production
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