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    Lecture: Biofuel and Cellulosic Biofuel in Iowa and the U.S.
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    Lecture:

    Biofuel and Cellulosic Biofuel in Iowa and the U.S.

    Lecturer:

    Prof. Jerald L. Schnoor, University of Iowa; Allen S. Henry Chair Professor in Engineering; Co-Director, Center for Global & Regional

    Time:

    10:00-11:00 am, May 10, 2018, Thursday

    Location:

    Meeting Room 111, Energy Building

    Abstract:

    Biofuel production and consumption has risen to 18 billion gallons per year (68 billion liters per year) in the US. Most is due to the production of ethanol from corn (maize) feedstock. Cellulosic biofuel from corn stover, wheat straw, switchgrass and municipal refuse has been slow to develop. Advantages and disadvantages of biofuel production and the causes for delay of cellulosic biofuel are discussed, and the future of the industry is debated.

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