The following are presentations from the Advancing the Bioeconomy: From Waste to Conversion-Ready Feedstocks Workshop held on February 19 and 20, 2020:
Day 1 Presentations
Quality by Design: A Primer
Zia Abdullah, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Jordan Klinger, Idaho National Laboratory
Plenary 1: How Does Current Technology and Infrastructure for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Processing Work?
Bradley Kelley, Gershman, Brickner, & Bratton
Magdi Azer, REMADE Institute
Plenary 2: Critical Material Attributes of MSW for Conversion Pathways: Technology Development to Support Diverse End-Uses
Jim Dooley, Forest Concepts
Ezra Bar-Ziv, Michigan Technological University
Armando McDonald, University of Idaho
Bruno Miller, Fulcrum Bioenergy
Alan Overcash, Southeastern Biochemicals, Inc.
Grace Chen, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Toufiq Reza, Florida Institute of Technology
Charles Tremblay, Enerkem
Plenary 3: The Value of Waste: Consequences and Opportunities in Valorizing MSW as a Feedstock
Vicki Thompson, Idaho National Laboratory
David Shonnard, Michigan Technological University
Scott Bouchie, City of Mesa
3 x 5 Presentation
Morton Barlaz, North Carolina State University
Day 2 Presentations
3 x 5 Presentations on MSW Handling and Feedstock Challenges
Ning Sun, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Meltem Urgun-Demitras, Argonne National Laboratory
Nalin Kumar, nanoRANCH UHV Technologies
Ted Hansen, Convergen
Chad Haynes, LanzaTech