January 10, 2025
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
U.S. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency Announce $6 Million to Support Development of Advanced Biofuels

January 10, 2025

Today (Jan 8), the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

(EPA) announced $6 million in funding for three projects that will advance biofuel development and support U.S. leadership in energy and emissions innovation. Funded through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the projects will support research to improve performance and reduce costs of high-impact biofuel production technologies; scale up production systems with industry; and support the U.S bioeconomy. Located in three states, the projects will support DOE's Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Grand Challenge goals by developing biofuel technologies that use sustainable biomass and waste feedstocks. 

Biofuels are liquid fuels produced from renewable biological sources, including feedstocks such as plants and algae. When responsibly sourced, U.S. biofuel production can help strengthen the rural economy, move the U.S. toward greater energy independence, and support domestic production of cleaner fuels.

These projects will provide industry with new technologies to meet EPA's Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Program

requirements to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and expand the nation's renewable fuels sector, while reducing reliance on imported transportation fuel, heating oil, and jet fuel. Using agricultural residues and wet wastes, the projects also align with DOE's BETO: Billion-Ton 2023, an assessment of domestic renewable carbon resources that estimates that the U.S. can sustainably provide 134 million tons of agricultural residues and 32 million tons of wet waste in the near-term.  

This funding will address the development of advanced biofuels through pre-pilot scale-up of integrated biorefinery technologies. The following projects were selected:

  • Air Company Holdings, Brooklyn, New York Biogenic Carbon Dioxide to Drop-in Sustainable Aviation Fuel
  • Erg Bio Inc., Dublin, California Demonstration of the ASPIRE Feedstock Flexible Biomass Deconstruction and Conversion Technology at the Pre-pilot Scale
  • Terragia Biofuels, Hanover, New Hampshire Continuous Conversion of Corn Stover to Ethanol Using Engineered Thermophilic Bacteria.

Read more about these selectees and their projects, and visit BETO's funding opportunities  to learn more about their other funding opportunities.

About the Renewable Fuel Standard Program

The RFS program, which is a national regulatory program implemented by the EPA, was created by Congress with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions along with expanding the nation's renewable fuels sector while reducing reliance on imported oil. The program requires a certain volume of renewable fuel to replace or reduce the quantity of petroleum-based transportation fuel, heating oil, or jet fuel. The four categories of commonly used renewable fuels are: biomass-based diesel, cellulosic biofuel, advanced biofuel and total renewable fuel.

For more information on the RFS program, visit the EPA's Renewable Fuel Standard Program webpage.

For more information

U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Ave. SW
Washington District of Columbia
United States 20585
www.energy.gov


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