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  2. 2019 Project Peer Review— Feedstock Supply and Logistics

2019 Project Peer Review— Feedstock Supply and Logistics

The Bioenergy Technologies Office hosted its 2019 Project Peer Review on March 4–7, 2019, in Denver, Colorado.

Bioenergy Technologies Office

April 4, 2019
 min minute read time
  • Biomass Supply Chain Risk Standards (3.41 MB)
  • CEMAC: Evaluation of Agricultural Equipment Manufacturing for a Bio-based Economy (1.9 MB)
  • Demonstration of an Advanced Supply Chain for Lower Cost, Higher Quality Biomass Feedstock Delivery (4.29 MB)
  • Development of a Wet Logistics System for Bulk Corn Stover (3.03 MB)
  • Feedstock Supply Chain Analysis (3.02 MB)
  • Improved Advanced Biomass Logistics Utilizing Woody and other Feedstocks in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest (2.46 MB)
  • Next Generation Logistics Systems for Delivering Optimal Biomass Feedstocks to Biorefining Industries in the Southeastern United States (2.63 MB)
  • Resource Mobilization (1.57 MB)
  • Sensors and Measurement in Harvest & Collection for Rapid Quality Control of Corn Stover (2.42 MB)
  • Size Reduction, Drying and Densification of High Moisture Biomass (2.77 MB)
  • Supply Scenario Analysis (1.91 MB)
  • Waste to Wisdom: Utilizing Forest Residues for the Production of Bioenergy and Biobased Products (1.24 MB)
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