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The '''Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium''' (FCIC) is a Department of Energy initiative launched in 2016 under the [[Bioenergy Technologies Office]] (BETO) to tackle feedstock variability challenges in biorefineries, uniting nine national laboratories—including Idaho National Laboratory (INL), [[National Renewable Energy Laboratory]] (NREL), and [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]] (ORNL)—with industry advisors. | The '''Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium''' (FCIC) is a Department of Energy initiative launched in 2016 under the [[Bioenergy Technologies Office]] (BETO) to tackle feedstock variability challenges in biorefineries, uniting nine national laboratories—including Idaho National Laboratory (INL), [[National Renewable Energy Laboratory]] (NREL), and [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]] (ORNL)—with industry advisors. | ||
It employs tools like MFiX for multiphase flow modeling and has produced over 40 studies, culminating in the 2025 Capstone Report, which quantifies variability’s impact on conversion economics and reliability.< | It employs tools like MFiX for multiphase flow modeling and has produced over 40 studies, culminating in the 2025 Capstone Report, which quantifies variability’s impact on conversion economics and reliability.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> With the FY25 Industry Partnership Call announced in January 2025, FCIC continues to bridge lab research and commercial deployment, supporting DOE’s sustainable aviation fuel and decarbonization goals. | ||
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==Goals== | ==Goals== | ||
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* Quantify and mitigate feedstock variability effects on biorefinery performance. | * Quantify and mitigate feedstock variability effects on biorefinery performance. | ||
* Develop science-based tools and strategies to optimize biomass preprocessing and conversion. | * Develop science-based tools and strategies to optimize biomass preprocessing and conversion. | ||
* Enhance industry adoption of bioenergy solutions through validated, scalable technologies.< | * Enhance industry adoption of bioenergy solutions through validated, scalable technologies.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> | ||
==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
The Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium is sponsored by BETO, with research coordinated across nine DOE national labs, led by a BETO Program Manager who oversees task-focused teams.< | The Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium is sponsored by BETO, with research coordinated across nine DOE national labs, led by a BETO Program Manager who oversees task-focused teams.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> Funding from BETO supports lab operations, industry Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs), and data sharing via a LabKey-based Bioenergy Data Hub, integrating tools like MFiX from NETL’s Multiphase Flow Science program. | ||
==Partners== | ==Partners== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
FCIC was established in 2016 to address biorefinery scale-up risks, building on BETO’s feedstock research and formalized at the 2017 Project Peer Review.< | FCIC was established in 2016 to address biorefinery scale-up risks, building on BETO’s feedstock research and formalized at the 2017 Project Peer Review.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> Milestones include the FY21 Annual Review detailing conversion advances, the 2023 CRADA Call fostering industry ties, and the 2025 Capstone Report synthesizing findings. The FY25 Partnership Call, launched January 17, 2025, extends its impact, aligning with DOE’s broader bioenergy strategy without a set end. | ||
==Funding== | ==Funding== | ||
Initial funding in 2016 was not publicly specified, sourced from BETO’s bioenergy R&D budget.< | Initial funding in 2016 was not publicly specified, sourced from BETO’s bioenergy R&D budget.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> Ongoing support continues via BETO appropriations—e.g., tied to $35 million in 2020 bioenergy R&D—funding labs, CRADAs, and data hubs, with no termination date as it supports long-term decarbonization goals. | ||
==Implementation== | ==Implementation== | ||
FCIC conducts research via lab-led tasks on biomass preprocessing and conversion, deploying tools like MFiX for CFD modeling and validating results at facilities like NREL’s Integrated Biorefinery.< | FCIC conducts research via lab-led tasks on biomass preprocessing and conversion, deploying tools like MFiX for CFD modeling and validating results at facilities like NREL’s Integrated Biorefinery.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> It advances through studies (e.g., FY21 report), industry partnerships (2023-2025 CRADAs), and data sharing, remaining ongoing as it adapts to bioenergy needs. | ||
==Related== | ==Related== | ||
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[[Category:Department of Energy]] | [[Category:Department of Energy]] | ||
[[Category:Partnerships]] | [[Category:Partnerships]] |
Revision as of 00:08, 2 March 2025
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The Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium (FCIC) is a Department of Energy initiative launched in 2016 under the Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) to tackle feedstock variability challenges in biorefineries, uniting nine national laboratories—including Idaho National Laboratory (INL), National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)—with industry advisors.
It employs tools like MFiX for multiphase flow modeling and has produced over 40 studies, culminating in the 2025 Capstone Report, which quantifies variability’s impact on conversion economics and reliability.Expansion depth limit exceeded With the FY25 Industry Partnership Call announced in January 2025, FCIC continues to bridge lab research and commercial deployment, supporting DOE’s sustainable aviation fuel and decarbonization goals.
{{Expansion depth limit exceeded|url=https://www.energy.gov/eere/bioenergy/feedstock-conversion-interface-consortium}}
Goals
- Quantify and mitigate feedstock variability effects on biorefinery performance.
- Develop science-based tools and strategies to optimize biomass preprocessing and conversion.
- Enhance industry adoption of bioenergy solutions through validated, scalable technologies.Expansion depth limit exceeded
Organization
The Feedstock-Conversion Interface Consortium is sponsored by BETO, with research coordinated across nine DOE national labs, led by a BETO Program Manager who oversees task-focused teams.Expansion depth limit exceeded Funding from BETO supports lab operations, industry Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs), and data sharing via a LabKey-based Bioenergy Data Hub, integrating tools like MFiX from NETL’s Multiphase Flow Science program.
Partners
- Idaho National Laboratory
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Argonne National Laboratory
History
FCIC was established in 2016 to address biorefinery scale-up risks, building on BETO’s feedstock research and formalized at the 2017 Project Peer Review.Expansion depth limit exceeded Milestones include the FY21 Annual Review detailing conversion advances, the 2023 CRADA Call fostering industry ties, and the 2025 Capstone Report synthesizing findings. The FY25 Partnership Call, launched January 17, 2025, extends its impact, aligning with DOE’s broader bioenergy strategy without a set end.
Funding
Initial funding in 2016 was not publicly specified, sourced from BETO’s bioenergy R&D budget.Expansion depth limit exceeded Ongoing support continues via BETO appropriations—e.g., tied to $35 million in 2020 bioenergy R&D—funding labs, CRADAs, and data hubs, with no termination date as it supports long-term decarbonization goals.
Implementation
FCIC conducts research via lab-led tasks on biomass preprocessing and conversion, deploying tools like MFiX for CFD modeling and validating results at facilities like NREL’s Integrated Biorefinery.Expansion depth limit exceeded It advances through studies (e.g., FY21 report), industry partnerships (2023-2025 CRADAs), and data sharing, remaining ongoing as it adapts to bioenergy needs.
Related
External links
- https://www.energy.gov/eere/bioenergy/feedstock-conversion-interface-consortium
- https://mfix.netl.doe.gov
- wikipedia:Bioenergy