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PUBLICATIONS

Biomass Commercialization and Agriculture Residue Collection, Chapter 3.1, Biorefineries, Biobased Industrial Processes and Products Ed: B. Kamm, P. Gruber, M. Kamm, WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. 2006

Feedstock Supply, Logistics, Processing and Composition (with David Morris), Vol. 113, Biotechnology for Food and Chemicals, 25th Symposium, Ed. M. Finkelstein, J. McMillan, B. Davison and B. Edwards. 2004

Co-Products, A Course for Biomass Commercialization (with T. Schechinger). BioEnergy 2000 Conference Proceedings, 2000

Transgenic Plant Expression Choices: In Cash Crop Component or Surface Residue? (with D. Glassner and T. Schechinger). Global AgBioTech Progress, Ed. Lynn Savage, Drug and Market Development Publications, Southborough, MA 01772. 2000

Corn Stover Potential: Recasting the Corn Sweetener Industry (with D. Glassner and T. Schechinger) Perspectives on New Crops and New Uses. Ed. J. Janick. ASHS Press. 1999

Corn Stover Potential for Ethanol Production (with D. Glassner and T. Schechinger) BioEnergy98 Conference Proceedings, 1998

PRESENTATIONS

Biotechnology Advances for Cellulosic Ethanol Commercialization, Bio-Energy Deals: Breakthroughs in Biomass & Bio-refineries, Washington, DC, March 31, 2006

Technology Breakthroughs for Cellulosic Ethanol, Renewable Energy Finance and Investment Summit, Phoenix, AZ, March 9, 2006

Ethanol from Cellulose Feedstocks, Biofuels Workshop, Atlanta, GA, October 10-12, 2005

A Template for Supplying Biomass Feedstock, Biobased Industry Outlook Conference, Ames, Iowa, August 29-30, 2005

Cellulose Ethanol Developments, International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo, June 30, 2005

Meeting Large Biorefinery Feedstock Needs: A regional approach, Nebraska Economic Development Association, May 6, 2005

“Economic and Sustainable Stover Removal: A Critical Balance,” 2nd Annual World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing, Orlando, FL, April 20-22, 2005

Microbial Processing of Biorefinery Feedstock for Added Value, Society for Industrial Microbiology Annual Meeting, July 25-29, 2004

Capturing Co-Product Value: Learnings from Corn Millers, 26th Symposium for Fuels and Chemicals, May 6, 2004

Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potential of Biomass Conversion to Ethanol, World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing, ORLANDO, FL, April 21-23, 2004

BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY: As secure as the pipeline to a Naphtha Cracker? World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing, ORLANDO, FL, April 21-23, 2004

Potential for Ag Residue Collection: Economic and Environmental Benefits, American Geophysical Union Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, December 12, 2003

Biorefinery Feedstock: It doesn’t come out a pipe yet, BIO Annual Conference, June 2003

BIOREFINERIES: Feedstock to Final Product: ACS-BIO CTO Summit, Tyson’s Corner, VA, April 2003

Trading Stover for Clover: The Effect of Cover Crops, National No-till Conference, Indianapolis, IN, January 2003

Fermentation Sugars from Biomass: The Outlook for a Sustainable Platform for Production of Fuels and Chemicals, 36th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, June 25-27, 2002

Adding Value Across Biomass Supply Chain to Chemicals, Fuels, Materials, BioTechnology Industry Organization Annual Conference, June 2002

Biomass Commercialization to Chemicals, Fuels, Materials, Flanders Conference: Biomass for Sustainable Industrial Development, Antwerp, Belgium, May 2002

Biomass Commercialization Outlook: Fuels, Chemicals, Paper
BioTechnology Industry Organization Annual Conference, June 2001

Commercializing a Major New Enzyme Market: Cellulase for Biomass, CIFAR Conference XIV “Cracking the Nut”, University of California, Davis, June 4, 2001

Corn Stover Collection: Present State and Future Plans, 3rd Annual AgFiber Technology Showcase (with T. Schechinger), Memphis, TN, October 5, 2000

Corn Stover Harvest & Collection--An issue for Agri-pulp commercialization, 3rd Annual AgFiber Technology Showcase, Memphis, TN, October 4-6, 2000

A Comparison of Corn Stover Fiber Pulp and Paper Properties from 35 Hybrid Varieties, BioEnergy 2000 Conference, Buffalo, NY, October 2000

Biomass Commercialization Prospects in the Next 2 to 5 Years, BioEnergy 2000 Conference, Buffalo, NY, October 2000

Corn Stover Co-Products—A Course for Commercialization, BioEnergy 2000 Conference, Buffalo, NY, October 2000

Dry Mill co-production of ethanol from corn stover: a "pay as you go" way for process technology validation, American Coalition for Ethanol Annual Conference, July 2000

Biomass 2000 colloquies, the Outlook for Commercialization, 16th Annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop, Windsor, Ontario, June 2000

Corn Stover Commercial Opportunities, Renewable Fuels Association Board Meeting, May 31, 2000

Corn Stover, Realizing its Environmental Value, 22nd Symposium on Biotechnology for Energy and Chemicals, May 5, 2000

Commercializing a Major New Enzyme Market, IBC's Annual World Congress on Enzyme Technologies (with R. Wooley), February 28, 2000

Corn Stover: Potential Benefits for Grower, Processor and the Environment, American Farm Bureau Convention, Houston, TX (with A. Wiselogel), January 2000

Corn Stover Realizing its Real Value, National No-Tillage Conference, January 15, 2000

Corn Stover--Approaching its Real Worth, Conservation Technology Information Center Board Meeting (with D. Glassner), October 27, 1999

Corn Stover--Approaching its Real Worth, New Crops New Uses Council Conference (with D. Glassner and T. Schechinger), October 17-19, 1999

Corn Stover Potential to Build the Bridge to BioEthanol, National Research Council Biofuels Study Committee Workshop, 1999

Corn Stover--A Resource to be Realized,), Ag Fiber Technology Conference (with D. Glassner and T. Schechinger), August, 1999

Corn Stover Collection Opportunities, 14th Annual Agricultural Machinery Conference, May 3-5, 1999

Economic Feasibility of Ligno-Cellulose Conversion to Fuel Ethanol. Governor's Ethanol Coalition, July 7, 1998

Corn Stover Collection and Potential for Ethanol Production. BioEnergy98 Conference, 1998

Cellulase Enzyme Availability for Bioethanol. Third Biomass Conference of the Americas (with D. Glassner), 1997

Assessment Overview: Enzyme Hydrolysis of Cellulose. International Fuel Ethanol Workshop, (with D. Glassner and S. Thomas), June 7, 1997

POSTERS

FEEDSTOCK: What is the value? 27th symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals (with J. Atchison), April, 2005

Corn Stover: Validating the Biorefinery Supply Chain, BIO World Congress, Orlando, 2005

ECONOMIC AND SUSTAINABLE FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY: Case Study for Imperial, Ne Region (with K. Balthazar, L. Thompson and R. Vlasin), World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing, ORLANDO, FL, April 21-23, 2004

Lowering Corn Stover Collection Cost for Large Scale Biomass Processing —The Logistics, Corn Utilization & Technology Conference (with J. Atchison), June 3–5, 2002

Benefits of Bagasse Type Storage of Stover for Supplying Large Biomass Processing Plants, Corn Utilization & Technology Conference (with J. Atchison), June 3-5, 2002

High Moisture Corn Processing: A Win-Win for The Farmer and Corn Dry Miller, Corn Utilization & technology Conference (with W.R. Harrington and D. Danforth), 2002

Sustainable Chemicals and Materials from Renewable Resources, AIChE Critical Issues Forum (with D. Glassner), April 2002

Emerging Markets for the Other Half of the Crop, Corn Stover, Corn Utilization and technology conference (with A. Wiselogel and R. Wooley), June 2000

Producer Benefits from the Other Half of the Crop, Corn Stover, Corn Utilization and technology conference (with A. Wiselogel and R. Wooley), June 2000.

Cellulase Enzyme Hydrolysis of Biomass to Sugar. IBC World Congress on Enzyme Technologies (with D. Glassner), 1999

Corn Stover Collection Project. 20th Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals (with D. Glassner and T. Schechinger), 1998

Corns Stover Utilization for BioEthanol Corn Utilization and Technology Conference (with D. Glassner and T. Schechinger), 1998

National Renewable Energy Laboratory Reports

Innovative Methods for Corn Stover Collecting, Handling, Storing and Transporting (with J. Atchison), March 2003

Sugar Platform Colloquies National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL/ACO-1-31051-01, (with R. Wooley), January 2002
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/biomass/pdfs/sugar_platform.pdf

Biomass Commercialization Prospects in the Next 2 to 5 year, Colloquies 2000 National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL/ACO-9-29-039-01, (with A. Wiselogel and R. Wooley, October 10, 2000)
http://devafdc.nrel.gov/pdfs/4809.pdf

Ethanol Fermentation Strains: Present and Future Requirements For Biomass To Ethanol Commercialization, December 15, 1998

Cellulase Assessment report and recommendations for future programmatic work. (with D. Glassner). June 30, 1997

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Reports

Ethanol Logistical Needs for 5 to 10 billion gallon Production, (with R. Reynolds), 2001

Corn Stover Harvest Experience, (with T. Schechinger), 1999

Idaho National Laboratory Report

Feedstock Roadmap Colloquies Report: Feedstock Harvesting and Supply Logistics Research and Development Roadmap, (with R. Hoskinson and W. West), 2003

 

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