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University of California-Riverside professor receives US$1.45M DOE grant for further development of process, called CELF, that turns biomass into viscous dissolving pulp that can be made into lyocell fabric; biomass pretreatment technology extracts lignin

Eastman's Sharon Nolen selected by US energy secretary to lead Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee; ITIAC will focus on understanding Dept. of Energy's industrial decarbonization programs and developing recommendations

Commentary: Despite potential to reduce petroleum consumption by 30%, biomass combustion releases byproducts that can cause more health-related deaths than coal-fired plants; however, advancements in biomass conversion technologies could mitigate issues

US can triple its bioeconomy by producing over a billion tons of plant-based biomass per year while meeting demands for food, feed, jet fuel, fiber, forest products, exports; 342 million tons/year of biomass used to produce 5% of nation’s energy: report

Diesel remains the most driven fuel type in the US with higher annual mileage compared to gas, electric vehicles reports the 2022 National Household Travel Survey by Energy.gov; plug-in hybrids come second, outpacing traditional hybrids and EVs

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