The INL Bioenergy Program's mission is to support DOE in achieving their vision by developing processes and technologies through applied science and engineering that remove the barriers associated with accessing a sustainable, efficient feedstock supply.
National Lab
PNNL bioenergy research and development focuses on processes that convert biomass and wastes into chemicals and biofuels that are infrastructure ready (e.g., gasoline, diesel and jet fuel). Researchers with technical expertise in advanced biotechnology, catalysis, and thermal processing enable these advances to take place.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory brings together experts from across scientific disciplines to analyze all aspects of the bioenergy supply chain—from biomass resources to the environmental sustainability of a fully developed bioeconomy.
NREL's bioenergy research and development activities advance the technologies to produce bio-based energy, fuels, and products.
Argonne National Laboratory leverages scientific competencies in modeling and technology development to enable a carbon sparing, environmentally friendly economy through the integrated development of biofuels, bioproducts and ecosystem services.