The Northeast Woody/Warm-season Biomass Consortium (NEWBio)
Led by Pennsylvania State University, this project will produce advanced transportation fuels derived from shrub willow, short rotation woody crops and warm-season grasses switch grass and miscanthus.
Southeast Partnership for Integrated Biomass Supply Systems (IBSS)
Led by the University of Tennessee, this project will produce butanol, lignin byproducts and energy derived from switchgrass, pine and Eucalyptus.
CenUSA bioenergy
Led by Iowa State University, this project will produce advanced transportation fuels derived from native perennial grasses such as switchgrass, big bluestem and Indian grass feedstock.
Sustainable Bioproducts Initiative (SUBI)
Led by Louisiana State University, this project will produce biofuels and co-products derived from energy cane and sweet sorghum.
Advanced Hardwood Biofuels Northwest (AHB)
Led by University of Washington, this project will provide transportation fuels derived from sustainably grown hardwoods.
Bioenergy Alliance Network of the Rockies (BANR)
Led by Colorado State University, BANR is investigating use of insect-killed trees as a sustainable feedstock to produce biofuels and biochar.