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NIFA Biobased Energy Programs Peter Arbuckle National Institute of Food and Agriculture Program Specialist- Biobased Energy and Products

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Page 1: NIFA Biobased Energy Programs Peter Arbuckle National Institute of Food and Agriculture Program Specialist- Biobased Energy and Products

NIFA Biobased Energy Programs

Peter ArbuckleNational Institute of Food and Agriculture

Program Specialist- Biobased Energy and Products

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Outline

• USDA Energy Strategy– Growing America’s Fuel

• NIFA Implementation

• NIFA Programs

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USDA BioEnergy Strategy

• Focused to meet President’s Biofuel Targets– 36 B gallons by 2022

– 60 B gallons by 2030

• Emphasize investment in Commercializing “drop-in” replacement biofuels– Bioproducts and Biopower to add value

• Invest in alcohol fuels where appropriate and viable

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USDA BioEnergy Strategy

• Sustainable Regional Biofuel Production Systems– Feedstock Development and Production

• Focus on 5 sources of biomass– Woody biomass– Perennial grasses– Energycane– Sorghum– Oil seed (includes Algae)

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NIFA Implementation

• Life-Cycle Approach to Biofuel Production– Sustainable Regional Production and Consumption

• Feedstock Development and Production

• Logistics/Material Handling

• Infrastructure

• Processing- Products and co-products

• End-use

• Waste Management

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NIFA Implementation

• Transdisciplinary REE– Integrated research through out product life-cycle– Consortia-based grants

• Academic, Industry, State, USDA

– Education and Extension is important• Fellowships, student support, and outreach

– Workforce Development

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NIFA Programs

• Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI)– $700 million authorized for new grants in 2010– Approx. 25% to Sustainable Biobased Energy

• General grant types– Coordinated Agricultural Projects– Planning Grants– Standard Research Grants– Standard Education Grants

– RFA to be released in Late February/March 2010

Page 8: NIFA Biobased Energy Programs Peter Arbuckle National Institute of Food and Agriculture Program Specialist- Biobased Energy and Products

• AFRI (cont’d)– Larger Grants- Longer in Duration

• “Outcome Driven”• Larger grants to grow program• 5-year awards

– Budget growth required for new programs– >50% increase requested in President’s Budget for FY 11

Contact: Bill Goldner [email protected]

NIFA Programs

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NIFA Programs• Biomass Research and Development Initiative (BRDI)

– Joint USDA/DOE Program– $28 M in 2010 (USDA)

• Three Technical Areas– Feedstock Development– Biofuels and Biobased Products– Biofuels Development Analysis

– Emphasis on Demonstration

Contact: Carmela Bailey [email protected]

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NIFA Programs• BRDI Projects

– Feedstock Development• Sustainable Feedstock Supply Systems (OK St.)• Conditionally Activated Proenzymes (Agravida, inc)

– Biofuels and Biobased Products• Food and Yard Waste into Biogas and Bioproducts (Yenkin-Majestic Paint Corp.)• Cellulosic Isobutanol Fermentation Biocatalyst (Gevo, Inc.)• Kinetic Models of Biomass Gassificaiton (GE Global Research)• Production of Polyitaconic Acid from Northeast Hardwood Biomass (Itaconix, LLC)• Improving Biorefinery Economics through Microchannel Hydroprocessing (Velocys, Inc.)

– Biofuels Development Analysis• Environmental Sustainability and Capacity of Forest-based Biofuel (University of Minnesota)• Analysis of the Global Impacts of Second Generation Biofuels (Purdue University)

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• Small Business Innovation Research Program– Research for the development of a profit-making

technology, product or service – Two-phase program - feasibility and development– $90,000 (Phase I); $400,000 (Phase II)– Small businesses of 500 employees or less– Government-wide– 2.5% set-aside of USDA extramural funding for research

NIFA Programs

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SBIR Bioenergy-Related Topic Areas

• Biofuels and Biobased Products

• Forests & Related Resources

• Plant Production & Protection – Biology

• Plant Production & Protection – Engineering

• Animal Manure Management

Contact: Bill Goldner [email protected]

NIFA Programs

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NIFA Programs

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