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Gathered here are some materials in support of the Fuel and Fiber Company method and technology vision. These materials are all in the public domain with credits given as appropriate. Submit suggestions and comments to research@fuelandfiber.com

Composition of Plant Matter,
Cornell University

Farm Based Anaerobic Digestors in Michigan

Jack L. Rozdilsky, MA
Michigan State University, Department of Resource Development & Urban Studies

WATER, Our most precious resource.

Ethanol From Cellulose: Too Good to be True?

Davies & Company
 Forest Resource Managment
May 25, 2000

R.E.A.P Canada
Agri-Fibers & Bioenergy
Reports Index

The Fuel and Fiber Company Method

Costs And Benefits of a Biomass-To-Ethanol Production Industry in California

California Energy Commision
March, 2001

Determining the Cost of Producing Ethanol from Corn Starch and Lignocellulosic Feedstocks

NREL
October, 2000

Latest FaFCo PowerPoint Presentation
(300k)

Ethanol Production in Hawaii

Dr. Robert Shleser, Ph.D
July, 1994

Current DOE BioFuels Program Reports

July, 2001

Ethanol and the Local Community

John M. Urbanchuk & Jeff Kapell June 20, 2002

HEMP AS BIOMASS FOR ENERGY

Tim Castleman
July, 2001

Genetic Improvement of Switchgrass and Other Herbaceous Plants for Use as Biomass Fuel Feedstock

K.P. Vogel
H.G. Jung
September, 2000
 

Innovative Policy Solutions to Global Climate Change
In Brief #2 “Agricultures Role in Addressing Climate Change”

PEW Center, 2002

Testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry

March 29, 2001
Patrick R. Gruber, Ph.D.
Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Cargill Dow LLC

and
 Professor Bruce E. Dale, Ph. D.
Chairman, Department of Chemical Engineering, Michigan State University

 

A RENEWAL OF COMMON SENSE
The Case for Hemp in 21st Century America

Erik Rothenberg
©Vote Hemp, Inc. March 2001
29 page PDF File 63kb

Hydrogen from Biomass
State of the Art and Research Challenges

Thomas A. Milne, Carolyn C. Elam and Robert J Evans
NREL, Golden CO. 2002

Fuel Production Potential of Several Agricultural Crops

D.A. Mays, W. Buchanan, B.N. Bradford, and P.M. Giordano


Producing Fuels and Chemicals from Cellulosic Crops

Jacqueline D. Broder and J. Wayne Barrier
 

Enzyme-Sugar Ethanol Platform

NREL Conference January 2002

BIOBIB Citations

If you REALLY want to know.
(Large bibliography)

Biomass Fuels, Energy, Carbon, and Global Climate Change

By Janet Cushman, Gregg Marland, and Bernhard Schlamadinger

The Biobased Products and Bioenergy Vision

US DOE, Draft 07/18/01


Biomass technology answers
 biofuels need

Texas A&M chemical engineer
 Dr. Mark Holtzapple


Commercialization of Aviation-Grade E85 (AGE85)

University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center
Grand Forks, North Dakota – March 21, 2000

1987 Louisiana Report
Here is how NOT to do it!

Salvaged from the Internet, 2000

Testimony before the Arizona State Senate
January 24, 2000

Tim Castleman


The so-called "economic advantage" of CNG/LPG over other alternative fuels for transportation.

Tim Castleman
January, 2000

ACCELERATING THE SHIFT TO A CARBOHYDRATE ECONOMY:
THE FEDERAL ROLE

by David Morris - Institute for Local Self-Reliance

Executive Summary of the Minority Report of the
Biomass Research and Development Technical Advisory Committee, January 2002

 

CRCRC


Economic Analysis of Replacing MTBE with Ethanol in the United States

Dan Glickman
Secretary, USDA

 

Testimony of Jack Huggins
Vice President Williams Bio-Energy

The Williams Companies
Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property and Nuclear Safety
Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
June 14, 2000
 

Testimony of Dr. Michael S. Graboski
Director Colorado Institute for Fuels and High Altitude Engine Research

Colorado School of Mines
United States Senate
Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property and Nuclear Safety
June 14, 2000
 

 

Testimony of Eric Vaughn
President and Chief Executive Officer

Renewable Fuels Association
Before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
Washington, D.C.
July 13, 2000
 

Testimony of Eric Vaughn
President and Chief Executive Officer

Renewable Fuels Association
Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee
Washington, D.C.
July 20, 2000

 

How Much Energy Does It Take to Make a Gallon of Ethanol?

David Lorenz and David Morris

August 1995
©1995 Institute for Local-Self Reliance (ILSR)
Reproduction permitted with attribution to ILSR

Oil Slickers- How Petroleum Benefits at the Taxpayer's Expense

A detailed analysis of the true costs of petroleum. Jenny Wahl 02-Nov-98

Published by Institute for Local-Self Reliance (ILSR)

 

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