Carbon Dioxide Utilization

The U.S. Department of Energy's Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) hosted its 2023 Project Peer Review on April 3‒7, 2023. The presentations from the Carbon Dioxide Utilization session are available to view below. For more information, including a complete schedule, view the 2023 Project Peer Review Agenda.

Carbon Dioxide Utilization

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Technology Area IntroductionIan RoweBETO
CO2 Consortium Project ManagementMichael ReschNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
Feasibility Study of Utilizing Electricity to Produce Intermediates from CO2Gary GrimNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
Market, Resources, and Environmental and Energy Justice of CO2-to-Fuels TechnologiesElla ZhouNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
Economics of CO2 Utilization Technologies with TEA and LCAMichael WangArgonne National Laboratory
Electrocatalytic CO2 UtilizationJack FerrellNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
An efficient, scalable process for the electrochemical reduction of CO2 to formateKC NeyerlinNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
Electrode and Membrane Materials for CO2 Electrolyzers A Molecular ApproachKsenia GlusacArgonne National Laboratory
Integration of CO2 Electrolysis with Microbial Syngas UpgradingMichael ReschNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
Bioconversion of Syngas from Electrochemical CO2 Reduction to SAFEric SundstromLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Biological conversion of formic acid for CO2-to-FuelsChristopher JohnsonNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
CO2 valorization via rewiring carbon metabolic networkWei XiongNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
Multiphysics CFD for design and scale-up of gas bioreactorsHari SitaramanNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
Production Of Bioproducts from Electrochemically-Generated C1 IntermediatesJason BromleyLanzatech
Development of a scalable, robust electrocatalytic technology for conversion of CO2 to formic acid via microstructured materialsLee SpanglerMontana State University
Integrating Chemical Catalysis and Biological Conversion of Carbon Intermediates for Deriving Value Added Products from Carbon DioxideMichael BetenbaughJohns Hopkins University
Electrolyzers For CO2 Conversion from BioSourcesRich MaselDioxide Materials
PEM CO2 Electrolyzer Scaleup to enable MW-Scale Electrochemical ModulesSadia KabirTwelve
Electrochemical Production of Formic Acid from Carbon Dioxide in Solid ElectrolytesFeng JiaoUniversity of Delaware