The Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) hosted its 2021 Project Peer Review virtually on March 8‒12, 2021; March 15‒16, 2021; and March 22‒26, 2021. The presentations from the Co-Optimization of Fuels & Engines session are available to view below. For more information, including a complete schedule, view the 2021 Project Peer Review Agenda.

Presentation Title Speaker Organization
Co-Optima Session Intro Alicia Lindauer Bioenergy Technologies Office
Co-Optima Initiative Overview Daniel Gaspar Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Argonne National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory
Structure-Property-Processing Relationships for Bioblendstock Identification Vanessa Dagle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory
High Performance Bioblendstock Generation Derek Vardon Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory
Techno-Economic and Environmental Life Cycle Assessment Troy Hawkins Argonne National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Evaluating Potential for Impact at Scale Avantika Singh Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Argonne National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory
Naphthenic Biofuel-Diesel Blend for Optimizing Mixing Controlled Compression Ignition Combustion Dimitris Assanis SUNY-Stony Brook
Renewable Fuel Additives from Woody Biomass Hunter Mack University of Massachusetts Lowell
Tailored Bioblendstocks With Low Environmental Impact To Optimize MCCI Engines Andre Boehman University of Michigan
Mono-Ether and Alcohol Bioblendstocks to Reduce the Fuel Penalty of Mixing Controlled Compression Ignition Engine Aftertreatment Dave Rothamer University of Madison - Madison
Poly(oxymethylene) Ethers as a High Cetane, Low Sooting Biofuel Blendstock for Use in Medium to Heavy Duty Mixing Controlled Compression Ignition Engines Bret Windom Colorado State University
Bioproduction and Evaluation of Renewable Butyl Acetate as a Desirable Bioblendstock for Diesel Fuel Yi Wang Auburn University