This ebook reproduces a major document from the Department of Energy, Office of the Biomass Program, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: Multi-Year Program Plan for Biomass. Contents include: Program Overview , Market Overview and Federal Role of the Program, program Design, Program Goals, Schedule and Multiyear Targets, Program Portfolio Management, Program Portfolio Management Process, Program Analysis, Performance Assessment, Technology Research, Development & Deployment Plan, Feedstocks Platform, Feedstock Support of Biomass Program Strategic Goals, Feedstock Support of Biomass Program Performance Goals, Feedstock Technical Challenges and Barriers, Feedstocks Platform Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Prioritizing Feedstocks Platform Barriers , Feedstock Platform Milestones and Decision Points, Conversion Platform, Biochemical Conversion Platform, Biochemical Platform Support of Program Strategic, Biochemical Platform Support of Program Performance Goals, Biochemical Platform Technical Challenges and Barriers, Biochemical Platform Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Prioritizing Biochemical Platform Barriers, Biochemical Platform Milestones and Decision Points, Thermochemical Conversion Platform, Thermochemical Platform Support of Program Strategic Goals, Thermochemical Platform Support of Program Performance, Thermochemical Platform Technical Challenges and Barriers, Thermochemical Platform Approach for Overcoming Challenges, Prioritizing Thermochemical Conversion Platform Barriers, Thermochemical Platform Milestones and Decision Points, Integrated Biorefineries Platform, Integrated Biorefineries Platform Support of Program Strategic Goals, Integrated Biorefineries Platform Support of Program Performance Goals, Integrated Biorefineries Challenges and Barriers, Integrated Biorefineries Platform Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Prioritizing Integrated Biorefinery Platform Barriers, Integrated Biorefinery Platform Milestones and Decision Points, Biofuels Infrastructure and End Use, Biofuels Infrastructure Support of Program Strategic Goals, Biofuels Infrastructure Support of Program Performance Goals, Biofuels Distribution Infrastructure Challenges and Barriers, Biofuels Infrastructure Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Biofuels Distribution Infrastructure and End Use Milestones and Decision Points, Crosscutting Market Transformation Activities, Crosscutting Market Transformation Support of Program Strategic Goals, Crosscutting Market Transformation Support of Program Performance Goals, Crosscutting Market Transformation Challenges and Barriers, Crosscutting Market Transformation Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Crosscutting Market Transformation Milestones and Decision Points, OBP Biorefinery Pathways Framework, Technical Target, Calculation Methodology for Ethanol Cost of Production Targets, Matrix of Revisions, and much more. Recent national publicity about biofuels as a viable, near-term alternative to conventional transportation fuels places unprecedented pressure on the Biomass Program to produce measurable results. National efforts to meet the goals include the entire biomass-to-biofuels supply chain-from the farmer’s field to the consumer’s vehicle. This scope represents a significant expansion of the Biomass Program’s historical activities. In the past, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) took the lead on research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) in feedstock production, while DOE focused on feedstock logistics and cellulosic biomass conversion (through the Biomass Program and Office of Science) and on biofuels distribution and end use (through its FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program). * This is a privately authored news service and educational publication of Progressive Management. Our publications synthesize official government information with original material – they are not produced by the federal government.This ebook reproduces a major document from the Department of Energy, Office of the Biomass Program, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: Multi-Year Program Plan for Biomass. Contents include: Program Overview , Market Overview and Federal Role of the Program, program Design, Program Goals, Schedule and Multiyear Targets, Program Portfolio Management, Program Portfolio Management Process, Program Analysis, Performance Assessment, Technology Research, Development & Deployment Plan, Feedstocks Platform, Feedstock Support of Biomass Program Strategic Goals, Feedstock Support of Biomass Program Performance Goals, Feedstock Technical Challenges and Barriers, Feedstocks Platform Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Prioritizing Feedstocks Platform Barriers , Feedstock Platform Milestones and Decision Points, Conversion Platform, Biochemical Conversion Platform, Biochemical Platform Support of Program Strategic, Biochemical Platform Support of Program Performance Goals, Biochemical Platform Technical Challenges and Barriers, Biochemical Platform Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Prioritizing Biochemical Platform Barriers, Biochemical Platform Milestones and Decision Points, Thermochemical Conversion Platform, Thermochemical Platform Support of Program Strategic Goals, Thermochemical Platform Support of Program Performance, Thermochemical Platform Technical Challenges and Barriers, Thermochemical Platform Approach for Overcoming Challenges, Prioritizing Thermochemical Conversion Platform Barriers, Thermochemical Platform Milestones and Decision Points, Integrated Biorefineries Platform, Integrated Biorefineries Platform Support of Program Strategic Goals, Integrated Biorefineries Platform Support of Program Performance Goals, Integrated Biorefineries Challenges and Barriers, Integrated Biorefineries Platform Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Prioritizing Integrated Biorefinery Platform Barriers, Integrated Biorefinery Platform Milestones and Decision Points, Biofuels Infrastructure and End Use, Biofuels Infrastructure Support of Program Strategic Goals, Biofuels Infrastructure Support of Program Performance Goals, Biofuels Distribution Infrastructure Challenges and Barriers, Biofuels Infrastructure Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Biofuels Distribution Infrastructure and End Use Milestones and Decision Points, Crosscutting Market Transformation Activities, Crosscutting Market Transformation Support of Program Strategic Goals, Crosscutting Market Transformation Support of Program Performance Goals, Crosscutting Market Transformation Challenges and Barriers, Crosscutting Market Transformation Approach for Overcoming Challenges and Barriers, Crosscutting Market Transformation Milestones and Decision Points, OBP Biorefinery Pathways Framework, Technical Target, Calculation Methodology for Ethanol Cost of Production Targets, Matrix of Revisions, and much more. Recent national publicity about biofuels as a viable, near-term alternative to conventional transportation fuels places unprecedented pressure on the Biomass Program to produce measurable results. National efforts to meet the goals include the entire biomass-to-biofuels supply chain-from the farmer’s field to the consumer’s vehicle. This scope represents a significant expansion of the Biomass Program’s historical activities. In the past, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) took the lead on research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) in feedstock production, while DOE focused on feedstock logistics and cellulosic biomass conversion (through the Biomass Program and Office of Science) and on biofuels distribution and end use (through its FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program). * This is a privately authored news service and educational publication of Progressive Management. Our publications synthesize official government information with original material – they are not produced by the federal government.
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