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Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov 1 Program Name or Ancillary Texteere.energy.gov Department of Energy Biomass Program Outlook & Opportunities Advanced Biofuels Leadership Conference Paul F. Bryan, Program Manager DOE Biomass Program April 19, 2011

Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov 2 Why Biofuels? – Presidential Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future Developing and securing America’s energy resources Expand safe and responsible domestic oil and gas development and production Lead the world toward safer and more secure energy supplies Innovating our way to a clean energy future Harness America’s clean energy potential through supporting industry in commercializing new biofuels technologies Win the future through clean energy research, development, and deployment activities that reduce barriers to increased biofuel, bioproduct, and biopower use Provide consumers with choices to reduce costs and save energy Reduce consumer costs at the pump with more efficient, fuel- flexible cars and trucks

Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov 3 Source: Energy Information Administration, “Oil: Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Explained” and AEO2009, Updated February 2010, Reference Case. Advanced Biofuels – Replacing the Whole Barrel At low % blends, refiners can adjust operations to produce suitable blendstocks –Ethanol, e.g., vapor pressure –Biodiesel, e.g., cold-flow At higher % biofuel, displaced hydrocarbons may be shifted to less- valuable markets –Gasoline, e.g., to cracker feed –Diesel, e.g., to fuel oil As crude is displaced as a source of one product, there may be shortfalls in other markets –Gasoline, e.g., diesel & jet –Motor fuels & jet, e.g., chemicals –Aromatics, e.g., hydrogen

Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov 4 IBR Project Locations

Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov 5 Investments broadened to include more hydrocarbon fuels, diverse biomass feedstocks, and geographical diversity: Over $1B in DOE investments in 29 IBR projects »11 hydrocarbon fuels - $326M »16 cellulosic ethanol - $703M »1 butanol - $30M »1 succinic acid - $50M Projects represent up to 170 million gallons in planned capacity of biofuels and products by 2014, with an industry cost share of about $2.5B, including loan guarantees Integrated Biorefinery (IBR) Status * Note, pilot projects would not sell biofuel in commercial markets. This scale is for techno- economic validation.

Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov 6 IBR Operations Timeline for Producing Advanced Biofuels DOE OBP has 26 IBR projects producing biofuels at various scales: 12 at pilot scale (min 1 dry tonne per day feedstock)* 8 at demonstration scale (min dry tonnes per day feedstock) 6 at commercial scale (min 700 dry tonnes per day feedstock) * Note, pilot projects would not sell biofuel in commercial markets. This scale is for techno- economic validation. In addition, the Program maintains 2 R&D scale projects at preliminary engineering design that are not producing fuels.

Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov 7 Volumetric Projections by IBR Project Projects in GREEN funded through the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. Projected volumes and dates for capacity coming online are based on information presented by IBR projects at the Peer Review conducted on Feb 1-3, 2011 and the project fact sheets located on the Program’s IBR website, found at: Project (State)Fuel TypeScale Bluefire (MS)Cellulosic Ethanolcommercial Abengoa (KS)Cellulosic Ethanolcommercial Poet (IA)Cellulosic Ethanolcommercial Mascoma (MI)Cellulosic Ethanolcommercial Flambeau (WI)FT diesel and waxescommercial RangeFuels (GA)Mixed alcoholcommercial RSA (ME)Biobutanoldemonstration NewPage (WI)FT diesel and waxesdemonstration Pacific Biogasol (OR)Cellulosic Ethanoldemonstration Lignol (OR)Cellulosic Ethanoldemonstration Verenium (LA)Cellulosic Ethanoldemonstration1.400 INEOS (FL)Cellulosic Ethanoldemonstration Enerkem (MS)Cellulosic Ethanoldemonstration Sapphire (NM)Jet fuel and dieseldemonstration Solazymes (PA)Biodiesel and renewable dieselpilot Alpena (MI)Cellulosic Ethanolpilot ICM (MO)Cellulosic Ethanolpilot Logos/EdenIQ (CA)Cellulosic Ethanolpilot ADM (IL)Cellulosic Ethanolpilot Zeachem (OR)Cellulosic Ethanolpilot Algenol (FL)Cellulosic Ethanolpilot REII (OH)Dieselpilot Amyris (CA)Dieselpilot UOP (HI)Diesel, gas, jet fuelpilot Clearfuels (CO)FT diesel and jet fuelpilot Haldor Topsoe (IL)Green gasolinepilot Cumulative Capacity in Million Gallons/Year

Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov 8 Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov FOAs Biochemical “Integrated Process Improvements for Biochemical Conversion of Biomass Sugars: From Pretreatment to Substitutes for Petroleum-based Feedstocks, Products and Fuels” Thermochemical “Catalytic Upgrading of Thermochemical Intermediates to Hydrocarbons” Goal Promote innovation to enable integration of individual process units, and pathways to petroleum-based feedstocks, products, and fuels Promote innovation to enable infrastructure penetration – refinery feedstocks; and market penetration – biofuels, bioproducts Open DateDecember 2010March 2011 Close DateFebruary 2011May 2011 Award DateJune 2011 (expected)NA Funding Amount $30M (4-5 awards)$12M (3-5 awards) Process Operation Targeted: Pretreatment Hydrolysis & saccharification Conversion technologies (fermentation and chemical) Upgrade TC intermediates: Bio-oils, alcohols, synthesis gas, olefins, ethers, other oxygenates; catalyst development and characterization Demonstrate:Utilization of lignocellulosic feedstocks (no “mock” feedstocks) TEA of proposed process Refinery-ready feedstock Finished fuel (blendstock) Biofuel-enabling chemical product GHG reductions > 50% over petroleum analogue Biomass Program Recent Financial Opportunities

Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energyeere.energy.gov 9 Biomass 2011 Replace the Whole Barrel, Supply the Whole Market The New Horizons of Bioenergy FOCUS: Technologies needed to replace the whole barrel of oil and supply the national market for fuels, bio-based products, and power generation. FEATURING: Invited keynotes from several agencies, including Secretary Chu Speakers and panelists from government, industry, academia, and non- profits Multiple concurrent breakout sessions focused on biomass conversion technology, financing strategies, policy and regulatory incentives, international perspectives on bioenergy A general session debate exploring “best uses” of biomass An exhibit hall with new interactive exhibits highlighting OBP investments along the entire bioenergy supply chain DATE: July 26-27, 2011 LOCATION: Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland REGISTRATION