|
Security | Privacy | Disclaimers Comments/Questions? |
The Problem John W. Frost, professor of chemistry, Michigan State
University Toward a Carbohydrate
Economy Plant Matter Plant matter is an extremely valuable but underutilized resource for the nation. For example, a renewable resource known as biomass represents an enormous storehouse of solar energy and chemical resources. Studies indicate that the planets biomass production is about eight times greater than the annual consumption of energy from all sources. However, the worlds population currently uses only about seven percent of the available biomass for energy. Increasing the emphasis on biorenewable resources as a prime source for energy and feedstocks for the chemical industry has several advantages, including:
As a U.S. Department of Energy research facility located in Americas heartland, Ames Laboratory is uniquely positioned to play a key role in the development and use of biorenewable resources as a sustainable supply of energy. We believe the time has come to combine our research strengths with those of Iowa State University to take a leadership role in making biorenewable energy a cost-effective, environmentally responsible source of energy and chemical products. |
||
© 2004
Ames Laboratory 111 TASF Ames, IA 50011-3020 (515) 294-9775 Updated March 31, 2008 |
|||