DOE: Workshop report now available on deploying purpose-grown energy crops for SAF

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Energy

February 13, 2024

BY U.S. Department of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) released a summary report following its Deploying Purpose-Grown Energy Crops for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) workshop held June 6-7, 2023, in Kansas City, Missouri. 

The BETO-hosted workshop brought together a wide range of stakeholders from industry, governmental organizations, DOE national laboratories, and academia, among others, to address a potential future research strategy related to the large-scale cultivation of purpose-grown energy crops that can provide feedstocks for biofuels and bioproducts production.

The workshop participants provided input on information gaps preventing the deployment of purpose-grown energy crops, strategies to overcome these gaps, innovative solutions for long-term sustainable success, and ways to expand stakeholder networks. Their input is vital to helping achieve DOE’s SAF Grand Challenge goals of supplying 100% of projected domestic aviation jet fuel by 2050, and advancing the Biden-Harris administration goals to tackle the climate crisis by building a clean energy and equitable bioeconomy.

Across the four feedstock breakout groups, algae, herbaceous energy crops, overwintering/ secondary energy crops, and short-rotation wood energy crops, the top knowledge gaps identified were:

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  • Investment in long-term, large-scale demonstrations,
  • Need for preprocessing and downstream logistics information, and
  • Consistent carbon accounting.

Key results from this workshop will help guide future research needs and a research development and demonstration strategic direction in feedstock innovation. Learn more about the workshop and download the full workshop report.

 

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