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Ames: Iowa's Future Bio-Indutrial Capital?

The City of Ames is supporting the exploration of a process that converts corn stalks and garbage into "bio-oil."  With the help of the city, Robert Brown, Iowa Farm Bureau Director of the Bioeconomy Institute, and Jim Cooper, coordinator of the Prairie Rivers of Iowa Resource Conservation and Development, will be studying the commercial feasibility of such a process to provide a renewable source of fuel for the Ames power plant. Click here to learn more about this initiative.

 

Inspired by Ancient Amazonians, a Plan to Convert Trash into Environmental Treasure -- Scientific American

May 16, 2007 12:13 PM
Cat: Office of Biorenewable Programs, Iowa Gov. Chet Culver Signs Historic $100 Million "New Energy" Bill on ISU's Campus

Big Biofuels Funding Has Universities Competing -- The Chronicle of Higher Education

April 13, 2007 02:26 PM
Cat: Office of Biorenewable Programs, Iowa Gov. Chet Culver Signs Historic $100 Million "New Energy" Bill on ISU's Campus

ConocoPhillips Supports Mandatory Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

April 12, 2007 04:24 PM
Cat: Office of Biorenewable Programs, Iowa Gov. Chet Culver Signs Historic $100 Million "New Energy" Bill on ISU's Campus

Plans Underway to Build 21st Century Bioeconomy Farm -- The Ames Tribune

March 15, 2007 11:26 AM
Cat: Office of Biorenewable Programs, Iowa Gov. Chet Culver Signs Historic $100 Million "New Energy" Bill on ISU's Campus

Energy Independence is the Wrong Goal for Iowa -- Des Moines Register Article

March 14, 2007 10:29 AM
Cat: Office of Biorenewable Programs, Iowa Gov. Chet Culver Signs Historic $100 Million "New Energy" Bill on ISU's Campus

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