Biofuels and Renewable Energy Systems
Summary
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University is devoting significant resources to develop renewable, clean energy, and economically sustainable systems that reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. The federal government recently unveiled plans for a five-fold increase in the use of biofuels, to contribute up to 21 percent of U.S. gasoline demand, by 2025. Researchers at Cornell are identifying sustainable bioenergy sources and engineering cutting-edge technologies that will meet future energy needs and guide policy decisions. Cornell’s involvement will be a critical factor in the world’s conversion to a bio- and renewable-energy economy that addresses the challenges of global climate change while meeting energy needs in the 21st century and expanding economic prosperity.
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