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  • “The economics of bioenergy in developing countries”, in H. Engneus et al (eds.), Bioenergy 84

    Chapter 12 1993

  • Army's New PTSD Treatments: Yoga, Reiki, 'Bioenergy' Online Therapy: Like a Diary That Writes Back Virtual Rape Is Traumatic, but Is It a Crime?

    Tech Helps Soldiers Cope With Invisible Wounds of War 2008

  • Army's New PTSD Treatments: Yoga, Reiki, 'Bioenergy' Online Therapy: Like a Diary That Writes Back Virtual Rape Is Traumatic, but Is It a Crime?

    Tech Helps Soldiers Cope With Invisible Wounds of War 2008

  • Timothy Donohue, director of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, says Joule must demonstrate its technology on a broad scale.

    Joule Unlimited Claims It Can Make Diesel Fuel With Sun, Water <![CDATA[&]]> CO2 2011

  • In September the feds loaned $134 million to Abengoa Bioenergy to build a cellulosic plant in Kansas.

    The Cellulosic Ethanol Debacle 2011

  • Last year, in an initiative that has been compared to the Manhattan Project, the Department of Energy founded three Bioenergy Research Centers, which collectively house scientists from seven government labs, 18 universities, and several private companies, and are aimed at making cellulosic ethanol competitive with gasoline within five years.

    Gut Reactions 2008

  • Housed in a low brick building in Walnut Creek, California, the Joint Genome Institute is sequencing the genes of hundreds of plants and microbes that might be useful for energy production and environmental cleanup; it is a key part of the Bioenergy Research Centers.

    Gut Reactions 2008

  • Ronald is also the director of grass genetics at the Joint Bioenergy Institute.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Peggy 2008

  • Perhaps because of his earlier experiences, he fears that projects that fail to deliver quickly are at risk, which puts a lot of pressure on both the Bioenergy Research Centers and individual researchers.

    Gut Reactions 2008

  • Perhaps because of his earlier experiences, he fears that projects that fail to deliver quickly are at risk, which puts a lot of pressure on both the Bioenergy Research Centers and individual researchers.

    Gut Reactions 2008

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