The US department of energy great lakes bioenergy research center: Midwestern Biomass as a resource for renewable fuels

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The Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center is one of three Bioenergy Research Centers establish by the US Department of Energy and the only one based at an academic institution. The Center's mission is to perform basic and applied science to enable economically and environmentally sustainable production of liquid fuels derived from biomass. The research is focused on converting plant biomass into soluble sugars and the sugars into fuels. A large group focused on sustainability informs and guides the applied research to ensure that new technology will provide the required environmental benefits. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2010.

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Slater, S., Keegstra, K., & Donohue, T. J. (2010). The US department of energy great lakes bioenergy research center: Midwestern Biomass as a resource for renewable fuels. Bioenergy Research, 3(1), 3–5. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12155-009-9075-5

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