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The Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) blog posts are a great source to learn about the progress BETO is making toward its goals.
As global energy demand grows, America needs to keep innovating. New energy options can create jobs, boost the economy, and improve national security.
Ready, Set, Go! Bioenergy Research Facilities and Industry Run the Relay Race toward Energy Security
In the race to achieve U.S. energy independence, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Bioenergy Technologies Office is running full speed ahead.
This Q&A with bioenergy researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory discusses creating biocrude from human waste.
This week is Computer Science Education Week (December 4–10), which raises awareness about the significance of computer sciences in many careers
Here are four ways the Energy Department's national labs are bringing emerging bioenergy technologies to market.
Bioprose Blog: 6 Commercial Products You Probably Didn’t Know Are Made with Algae: You Probably Ate #3 for Breakfast
As you head to the beach this year, you may find some new products at the surf shop, made of bioplastics from algae.
5 things you should know about algae and why the Energy Department is excited to invest in this "green" technology.
What if plastic came from renewable resources? Mango Materials has developed a new way of producing plastics that make it biodegradable and petroleum-free. The project is being supported with help from the national laboratories through the Energy Depar...
A project funded by the Energy Department’s Bioenergy Technologies Office is working to show how perennial plants grown for bioenergy could be integra