The Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium (FCIC) is an integrated and collaborative network of nine U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories dedicated to addressing the technical risks that integrated pioneer biorefineries face. The goal of the FCIC is to develop science-based knowledge and tools to understand biomass feedstock and process variability, improving overall operational reliability, conversion performance, and product quality across the biomass value chain.
Learn more about FCIC, download the FCIC fact sheet, and register for upcoming webinars.
Research Areas
Capabilities and Facilities
Publications
Papers and reports have been published concerning FCIC research. Review a list of publications.
Leadership
The FCIC is led by a principal investigator and project manager, three DOE technology managers, eight task leads, and laboratory relationship managers.
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Partners
The FCIC consists of nine DOE National Laboratories and an Industry Advisory Board, as well as industry, university, and other DOE consortia partners.
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Contact
Questions about the consortium? Contact Ed Wolfrum at the FCIC.