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2017 Project Peer Review—Waste to Energy

Bioenergy Technologies Office

May 12, 2017
 min minute read time

The Bioenergy Technologies Office hosted its 2017 Project Peer Review on March 6–9, 2017, in Denver, Colorado. The presentations from the waste-to-energy sessions are available to view and download below. For detailed session descriptions and presentation titles, view the 2017 Project Peer Review Program Booklet.

  • Waste to Energy: Session Introduction (2.49 MB)
  • Waste to Energy: Feedstock Evaluation and Biofuels Production Potential (1.75 MB)
  • Waste-to-Energy Simulation Model (674.82 KB)
  • Hydrothermal Processing of Biomass (2.19 MB)
  • Enhanced Anaerobic Digestion (1.56 MB)
  • Electrochemical Monitoring of Anaerobic Digestion (597.92 KB)
  • Biogas to Liquid Fuels and Chemicals Using a Methanotrophic Microorganism (797.13 KB)
  • Biogas Valorization: Development of a Biogas-to-Muconic Acid Bioprocess (685.82 KB)
  • Biomass Electrochemical Reactor for Upgrading Biorefinery Waste to Industrial Chemicals and Hydrogen (407.92 KB)
  • Lactic Acid Producing Methanotrophic Bacteria for Fermentation of Bio-Methane as a Biological Upgrading Technology (2.97 MB)
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