Take-Home Points Historical opportunity to re-link ‘Agriculture’ and ‘Industry’ for national security and economic growth Intrinsic drivers of life sciences.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BioFuel Region - Mobilizing a whole Region for Biofuels Why and how to develop a sustainable transport system?
Advertisements

Biorefining – Introduction, Opportunities and Challenges
Office of the Chief Economist Office of Energy Policy and New Uses Summary Remarks Economics and Policy Session Biofuels for Aviation Summit Moderator:
The Economic Benefits of a Green Chemical Industry: Renewing Manufacturing Jobs While Protecting Health and the Environment James Heintz and Robert Pollin,
Cynar PLC are pioneers in developing a technology that turns end-of- life plastics otherwise destined for landfill, incineration or outsourcing into alternative/replacement.
1.To develop and transform abundant and renewable bioresources through targeted research, development, demonstration and commercialization of bioproducts,
Don Scott Director of Sustainability National Biodiesel Board Biodiesel Liquid Solar Energy.
TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE A Presentation to the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment & Natural Resources ONE TONNE AT A TIME By Michael Gerbis,
Growing Energy How Biofuels Can Help End America’s Oil Dependence Jeff Fiedler Natural Resources Defense Council March 22, 2005.
Green Chemistry Case Studies: Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards 2012 Winners Nicole Casasnovas Hannah Needleman July
Garden State Biodiesel Inc.. Distilate –High Sulfer Low Sulfer –#2 Dyed High Sulfer #2 Dyed Low Sulfer –Off Road diesel On Road Diesel –Heating oil.
Biobased Products Value Chain - Feedstocks, Products & Markets - RRM-Meeting Brussels, 2 nd April 2014 Rainer Busch, T+I Consulting Dietrich Wittmeyer,
Biofuel Projects in the Northwest An Overview Nikola Davidson October 2, 2008.
THINK OUTSIDE THE BARREL …
Unleashing Innovation Dawn Rittenhouse Director, Sustainable Development.
The Environmental Impact of Agriculture and Energy Use Ideas for a Roadmap for Biomass Technologies Staur Gjestegård, Stange, Norge August 2004.
Bio-Fuels Project & Industry Introduction Dr. Dawne Martin College of Business July 25, 2012.
Production, Profit and Bio-Based Products Jim Imbler, President & CEO Advanced Biofuels Leadership Conference April 21, 2011.
Future of the Bioeconomy and Biofuels: Overview, Industry, and Agriculture? Dan Otto Chad Hart John A. Miranowski Iowa State University.
Bio-Fuels Project Dr. Dawne Martin College of Business.
US Renewable Energy Markets: Financial Perspective By Michael D. Ware Advance Capital Markets, Inc. Washington Council of Governments Washington, DC June.
Difference between Renewable And Non-Renewable Fuels Renewable Fuels Renewable fuels are the fuels that have been produced from the resources that.
TIER1 Energy Security in PECC Region Dr. David Hong Taiwan Institute of Economic Research November 2001.
Page 1 3/13 – Lynchburg 4/23 – Fredericksburg 3/28 – Charlottesville 4/12 – Danville.
ABFC2015 New Orleans, LA – June 9, 2015 Sorghum: An established crop for sustainable, global production.
The Energy Construct Ben Cipiti May 1, 2008 Mid-Town Brews.
Energy Situation, Security and Policy of China Dr. FENG Fei Development Research Center State Council, PR China.
Biodiesel Supply: How Much Can We Produce? James A. Duffield Office of Energy Policy and New Uses, USDA Presented at the Clean Cities.
Presented by: Nolitha Fakude, Sasol Theme: A case study in beneficiation.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel Industry Development. Our Approach Work with the aviation industry to encourage development of sustainable aviation fuel industry.
GREEN CHEMISTRY: PROESA ® Technology to convert Biomass into Bio-based Chemicals Guido Ghisolfi.
High-level workshop on “Public-Private Partnerships’ implementation in Energy Sector in Africa” 30 June-1July, UNCC, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Green Economy:
Polish Technology Platform for Biotechnology Partnering Meeting in Birini, Presented by Zygmunt Krasiński National Contact Point for Research.
CVC Sustainable Investments November 2007 Investing in Environmental Sustainability.
1 Commercialization Presentation by: Jim Grey General Manager Ontario Soybean Growers.
New Frontiers in Biofuel Production Fernando Robelo Daniel Bowser.
RDL Priorities for New and Renewable Energy Technologies in New Zealand. David F.S. Natusch EGNRET 25 Economy Report, Yang Ming Shan, 31 Oct -2 November,
BioFuEl Biofuels and Bioelectricity -A Network of Excellence providing the future energy supply of Europe Claus Felby Center for Biomas and Plant Fiber.
Question: Which are the oldest fossils in this diagram?
Kansas Bioproduct Roadmap An Inventory and Plan for Bioproduct Development and Commercialization Donna Johnson Pinnacle Technology, Inc.
Biobased Products Value Chain - Feedstocks, Products & Markets -
F U E L What is it?? It provides power to electricity plants
Office of the Chief Economist Office of Energy Policy and New Uses National Agricultural Credit Committee Harry S. Baumes Associate Director Office of.
+ Lesson 4: Biodiesel Lab. + Learning Objectives Determine the amount of energy released from biodiesel through a laboratory exercise Compare the energy.
Greening Freight & Transportation Corridors Commission for Environmental Cooperation Mapping the road to a sustainable future.
The Smart Way - Utilising RTP TM technology to produce sustainable 2 nd generation bio-oil from local feedstocks NWBC 2012 CEO Timo Saarelainen.
Biomass Coordinating Council (BCC) Biomass Coordinating Council (BCC) With Biomass Producing Biofuels, Biopower, and Biobased Products.
Micro Algae Production: A Renewable, Sustainable Alternative to Produce Fuels and Fertilizers Ganti S. Murthy Biological and Ecological Engineering Department.
Biomaterial Industry of The Future USDA S1007 Nov 6-7, Washington DC X. Susan Sun Kansas State University Manhattan, KS
Risoe National Laboratory Slide no. 1 International Hydrogen Day Berlin, February 24 th 2005 Sustainable Mobility and Hydrogen Hans Larsen, Head of Department.
BIOMASS: BIOFUEL SUSTAINABILITY SHAWN WEYHENMEYER TENEISHA OUTLAW HASSAN ALQAHTANI JEFFREY ROEDELL.
Biofuels.
Advanced Environmental Technology Geographic Distributions of Natural Resources TEK 7D.
United Soybean Board Established in ’91 Governed by 70 Board Members Represent approx. 600,000 soybean producers.
Global Energy Issue: Impact on Industry and Communities Rosario “Chato” S. Calderon Senior Technical Advisor Energy Environment U.S. Agency for International.
11 Green Words to Use or Lose United Soybean Board Stakeholders’ Webinar Moderator Mike Erker, United Soybean Board Director, Biobased Products.
 Economic Development Lender;  Quasi-State Instrumentality;  Self-Funded (Moral Obligation);  Board of Directors – 15: ◦ 5 Ex-Officio:  State Treasurer,
Denver World Oil Forum November 10, Biodiesel  Biodiesel can be made from various oils: canola, mustard, soybean, corn, and even waste grease 
Biodiesel Industry Update John Hoffman American Soybean Association.
Integrated Food Security, Power Generation and Environmental Conservation Initiative BY AMALI ABRAHAM AMALI for the 2015 National Engineering Innovation.
Biofuels CENV 110. Topics The Technology Current status around the world – Supply and trends in production Impact Benefits Costs – Carbon balance – Net.
© 2016 Global Market Insights, Inc. USA. All Rights Reserved Castor oil derivatives Market trends research and projections for 2017.
REFLECTED IN JAMAICA’S ENERGY POLICY
F U E L What is it?? It provides power to electricity plants
Biofuel Demand Projections In the Annual Energy Outlook
United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Tek. Bioenergi (TKK-2129) Instructor: Rama Oktavian
Presentation transcript:

Take-Home Points Historical opportunity to re-link ‘Agriculture’ and ‘Industry’ for national security and economic growth Intrinsic drivers of life sciences advancements, land productivity, societal needs Innovation/Entrepreneurship Infrastructure development Political vision/implementation Vertical integration, industrial partnerships It all starts with the seeds… Historical opportunity to re-link ‘Agriculture’ and ‘Industry’ for national security and economic growth Intrinsic drivers of life sciences advancements, land productivity, societal needs Innovation/Entrepreneurship Infrastructure development Political vision/implementation Vertical integration, industrial partnerships It all starts with the seeds…

In 2004, how many of us thought we’d be happy to pay $2.50/gal? In 2004, how many of us thought we’d be happy to pay $2.50/gal? n Petroleum availability & international competition for oil will significantly increase costs n Need to develop secure, domestic, economic alternatives (national homeland security issue) n Significant opportunities for renewable, sustainable technology/product development

fuels chemicals plastics coatings energy petroleum U.S. Economy/ Core Processing Technologies based on petroleum refining/off shore sources fuels chemicals plastics coatings energy Core Processing Technologies based on distributed technologies/ geographical sources biomass solar/wind/water Fuel cells biotech nanotech Changing view of ‘Industry’ n Foster ‘Green’ production technologies/Environmental stewardship n Develop domestic renewable energy/materials sources n Shift from ‘old’ to ‘new’ technologies to grow the economy n Re-link U.S. agricultural and industrial sectors Changing view of ‘Industry’ n Foster ‘Green’ production technologies/Environmental stewardship n Develop domestic renewable energy/materials sources n Shift from ‘old’ to ‘new’ technologies to grow the economy n Re-link U.S. agricultural and industrial sectors Shift from single to distributed technologies/geographical sources

Bio-based Products/Technologies n Energy fuels n Plastics, chemical intermediates n Inks, paints, coatings n Surfactants, detergents n Solvents, lubricants n Recombinant genetic plant ‘factories’ n Enhanced lipid biocatalysts

Aviation Jet Fuels from Soybean Oil Captive market (no alternatives other than petroleum) Captive market (no alternatives other than petroleum) Biodiesel fuels similar to petroleum aviation fuels Biodiesel fuels similar to petroleum aviation fuels Environmental/emission advantages Environmental/emission advantages Opportunity to re-connect agriculture and aviation industryOpportunity to re-connect agriculture and aviation industry  Developed new processing technologies to modify biodiesel to meet aviation technical needs  Take advantage of biodiesel production infrastructure development  Support political vision of biofuels & national security  Fostering partnerships between agriculture, aviation industry, military, government

Aviation Deicer/Anti-Icers n 200 million lb/year market in the US n Currently based on –70% propylene glycol formulations –30% ethylene and diethylene glycol based products n Concerns over mammalian toxicity (EG), environmental disposal n High cost ($5-8/gal) (tied to natural gas prices) n Using glycerin from biodiesel production can make deicers/anti-icers with equivalent performance to commercial products at 1/10 the cost

in vivo micro-bioreactor concept using enzymatic reactions Create an oleosin-enzyme Fusion protein in vivo Create an oleosin-enzyme Fusion protein in vivo

Home heating fuel Human Resources: Entrepreneurial Undergraduate Innovation UV curable plastic Snow ski wax Crayons Emulsion markers Gelatin replacementsProtein snack crackers Birthday candles

Take-Home Points Historical opportunity to re-link ‘Agriculture’ and ‘Industry’ for national security and economic growth Intrinsic drivers of life sciences advancements, land productivity, societal needs Innovation/Entrepreneurship develop novel products/technologies/human resources Infrastructure development Political vision/implementation Vertical integration, industrial partnerships Purdue wants to partner with the seed industry to make this vision into reality! Historical opportunity to re-link ‘Agriculture’ and ‘Industry’ for national security and economic growth Intrinsic drivers of life sciences advancements, land productivity, societal needs Innovation/Entrepreneurship develop novel products/technologies/human resources Infrastructure development Political vision/implementation Vertical integration, industrial partnerships Purdue wants to partner with the seed industry to make this vision into reality!