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Workshop for Biofuel LCIs:
Collection and Processing

October 20-21, 2008

University of Washington, Seattle

Below is the directory of the presentations given at the Workshop for Biofuel LCIs: Collection and Processing. Each presentation link consists of the video and corresponding slides, and will open in a new browser window. The video and slides were synchronized using Microsoft products, and work best using Microsoft Internet Explorer to view them.

Presentation Directory

Time

Biofuels: Federal Motivation and Objectives -
Marilyn Buford, USFS WDC
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5:53
Life Cycle Inventories and Assessment of Products & Buildings & Biofuels: measures of all the inputs and outputs for every stage of processing -
Bruce Lippke, CORRIM President, University of Washington
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22:37
CORRIM: Forest Resource Module Phase I and II - Stand Establishment, Growth and Harvest -
Leonard Johnson, University of Idaho
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19:45

LCI⁄LCA Strawman Approach for Parametric Bio Processing Models -
Joyce Cooper, University of Washington
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22:31
Biomass from Forest Residuals: Availability and Accessibility -
Elaine Oneil, University of Washington
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18:16
Woody Energy Crop Production -
Ronald S. Zalesny Jr., Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture
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16:26
Harvest and Delivery of Biomass: Current Developments -
Bob Rummer, US Forest Service
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19:51
15:10
The Regional Feedstock Partnership: A Joint Sun Grant and DOE Effort -
Tim Rials, University of Tennessee
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16:05
U.S. Forest biomass supply curves - Methods from the Billion Ton Supply 2 study -
Ken Skog, USDA Forest Service
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14:53
Life-cycle Assessment of Biomass for Energy Production -
Jim Wilson, Oregon State University
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21:33
18:55
Life-Cycle Assessment of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007: Ethanol Goals -
Daniel Inman, National Renewable Energy Labroratory
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23:12
Biomass to Bio-oil -
Philip Steele, Mississippi State University
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22:13
Biomass gasification to refined liquid fuels and processing models in general-
Dr. Richard L. Bain, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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40:05
Bioconversion of forest biomass to ethanol -
Renata Bura, University of Washington
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18:02
SimaPro use for CORRIM -
Maureen Puettmann PhD., WoodLife - Corvallis, Oregon
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27:35
Developing Materials for a Bioprocessing LCA education module -
Adam Taylor, University of Tennessee
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4:01
Processing Review Discussants -
Steve Kelley, NCSU; Reid Miner, NCASI; Richard Gustafson, UW
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20:31
 

 

 

The CORRIM Home Page is administered through the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington. CORRIM is a research consortium formed to establish, support, and manage research and education programs relating to renewable industrial materials focused on the environmental impact of the production, use, and disposal of wood and other bio-based materials. The Consortium includes 13 US and Canadian Research Institution members and a number of contributing companies, associations and agencies. This Institution is an equal opportunity provider. For more information please email Bruce Lippke or write toCORRIM, University of Washington BOX 352100 Seattle, WA 98195, (206) 543-0827.