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Biomass and Biofuels Technologies Available for Licensing

The biomass and biofuels technologies available for licensing from U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories and participating research institutions fall under the following technology areas:

  • Biomass feedstocks
  • Biofuels processing and conversion
  • Integrated biorefineries
  • Biobased products
  • Infrastructure

For more information about these biomass and biofuels technologies, visit the DOE Biomass Program Web site.

Marketing Summaries

To see what Biomass and Biofuels technologies are available for licensing, you can browse the Biomass and Biofuels marketing summaries.

Each marketing summary will provide you with a description of the technology including its benefits, applications and industries, and development stage.

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Marketing Summaries
Photo of a woman looking at a cylinder full of yellow liquid that’s glowing from an internal light source
A researcher examines a photobioreactor that uses photosynthesis to grow algae—a potential source of biofuels. Credit: Pat Corkery
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