MISSION INNOVATION LAUNCHES SUSTAINABLE BIOFUEL CHALLENGE
On Nov. 14, Mission
Innovation Partners came together at the UN climate change conference, known as
COP22, to report on developments one year from its launch. The global effort
aims to double clean energy research and development.
According to the U.S. Department
of Energy, seven innovation challenges were launched at the event to target the
development of clean energy technologies that will accelerate the clean energy
transition. One of those challenges focuses on sustainable biofuels.
The Sustainable Biofuels
Innovation Challenge aims to develop ways to produce widely affordable,
advanced biofuels at scale for use in transportation and industrial
applications.
A webpage dedicated to the
biofuels innovation challenge notes biofuels have an important contribution to
make in meeting short- and medium-term climate targets. “One role is the use of
biofuels when zero-emitting electrification cannot be implemented practically
and at a reasonable cost,” said Mission Innovation. “For some industrial
applications which require high operating temperatures and for some forms of
transportation—such as long distance shipping and aviation where the added
weight of batteries makes electrification impractical—biofuels are the best
near term low-carbon renewable alternative to petroleum fuels.”
“A key challenge for some
countries constraining wider adoption of biofuels is the limited availability
of inexpensive biomass, and the high costs of advanced conversion technologies
that are at various stages of development,” the group continued. “Research and
development aimed at accelerating advanced biofuels availability must address
key challenges ranging from the sustainable generation and supply of biological
feedstocks which takes into account life-cycle impacts and increasing competition
for food, feed and material production, to demonstrating the economic
feasibility of technologies to produce biofuels that meet current fuel
specifications and that can be blended with existing fuels.”
According to Mission
Innovation, the challenge will build on the existing work of individual
countries and international institutions to identify and prioritize innovation
need and collaboration opportunities where research and development can result
in significant advances in biofuel technologies. “To achieve this,
participating countries will cooperate and collaborate to help governments,
private investors, and researchers accelerate technology development so that
advanced biofuels reach global market penetration in transportation and
industrial applications,” said the group.
By:
Erin Voegele
Credit:
www.ethanolproducer.com
MISSION INNOVATION LAUNCHES SUSTAINABLE BIOFUEL CHALLENGE
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