The Bioenergy Technologies Office’s (BETO’s) Demonstration and Deployment Strategy Workshop, held in March 2014 at Argonne National Laboratory, looked at ways to expedite the market readiness of promising new technologies for advanced biofuels. Participants from industry, academia, national laboratories, government, and non-governmental organizations worked in parallel sessions focused on feedstocks, products, biochemical conversion, and thermochemical conversion (two sessions).
Each group identified the technical and economic barriers to demonstration and deployment—then identified and prioritized activities to overcome the top barriers. Recurring themes across the groups include the following:
- Creation of advanced test facilities- Improved feedstock handling equipment
- Strategies to improve biorefinery economics
- Partnering to close gaps in expertise.
Industry input obtained through the workshop could speed up the market entry of new technologies for sustainably converting biomass into fuels that can be used in existing vehicles. The information generated at the workshop is summarized in the new report, which will be a useful resource for the BETO Demonstration and Deployment Team as it develops strategic plans and priorities.
Demonstration and Deployment (D&D) Workshop Summary Report
Demonstration and Deployment Strategy Workshop Event Information
March 12-13, 2014
Advanced Photon Source Conference Center
Argonne National Laboratory Campus
9700 South Cass Avenue
Argonne, IL 60439
Demonstration and Deployment Strategy Workshop Presentations
D&D Strategy Workshop discussions focused on three key topic areas, discussing the state of technology, barriers to scaling, and strategies to overcoming such barriers related to biofuel production. Presentations given by government and industry experts at the conference have been provided below, as well as summary results from facilitated breakout sessions.
Day One: Program Overview
- BETO Overview
- Successful IBR Demonstration: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Future Needs
- Request for Information Results
Day One: Discussion Panel—Strategic Partnerships and Financing
- Kevin A. Gray, PhD, Vice President, Beta Renewables
- Ron Meeusen, Managing Partner, Cultivian Sandbox Ventures, LLC
- Hans van der Sluis, Joint Venture Director, POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels
Day One: Discussion Panel—D&D Industry Drivers
- Anthony Crooks, PhD, Renewable Energy Policy Specialist, USDA Rural Development
- Sharon Lie, Director, U.S. EPA Climate Economics and Modeling Center
- Angela Foster-Rice, Managing Director Environmental Affairs & Sustainability, United Airlines
Day One: Report-Outs
- Feedstocks
- Products
- Fuels via Biochemical Conversion
- Fuels via Thermochemical Conversion Group A
- Fuels via Thermochemical Conversion Group B
Day Two
Day Two: Report-Outs
- Feedstocks
- Products
- Fuels via Biochemical Conversion
- Fuels via Thermochemical Conversion Group A
- Fuels via Thermochemical Conversion Group B