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'''Chemical Catalysis for Bioenergy Consortium''' (ChemCatBio) is a Department of Energy initiative led by the Bioenergy Technologies Office that unites nine national laboratories across the United States to develop catalytic technologies, advancing over 50 projects to convert biomass and waste into sustainable fuels and chemicals, impacting more than 2,000 researchers and stakeholders as of 2025. Launched in 2016 with a $40 million investment, ChemCatBio has accelerated catalyst R&D cycles, deploying tools like the Catalyst Property Database (CPD) and CatCost, with 2025 efforts enhancing post-Hurricane Helene bioenergy resilience through innovations like Mo2C catalysts for scalable pyrolysis and supporting decarbonization goals across all 50 states.
'''Chemical Catalysis for Bioenergy Consortium''' (ChemCatBio) is a Department of Energy initiative led by the Bioenergy Technologies Office that unites nine national laboratories across the United States to develop catalytic technologies, advancing over 50 projects to convert biomass and waste into sustainable fuels and chemicals, impacting more than 2,000 researchers and stakeholders as of 2025. Launched in 2016 with a $40 million investment, ChemCatBio has accelerated catalyst R&D cycles, deploying tools like the Catalyst Property Database (CPD) and CatCost, with 2025 efforts enhancing post-Hurricane Helene bioenergy resilience through innovations like Mo2C catalysts for scalable pyrolysis and supporting decarbonization goals across all 50 states.


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==Goals==
==Goals==