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February 16, 2009 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Biofuels Digest Special Report on Gasification & Pyrolysis: Iowa State receives $11.81 million for two projects

Two Iowa State research teams have received 11.81 million from the USDA and the Department of Energy.

One team received a $2.37 million grant from the Iowa Power Fund, to replace natural gas in ethanol projects with heat and power produced from biomass using gasification technologies.

The second grant, for $944,000 from the USDA and the Department of Energy, will support a project at Iowa State using fast pyrolysis, gasification and nanotechnology, to produce ethanol. Among improvements: new catalysts are solid nanospheres with honeycomb channels, loaded with a metallic catalyst and other species.

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