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Here are 10 biggies for 2010…

  1. Intelligent Software Assistant – software that acts as a personal aide.
  2. $100 Genome – nanofluidic chip could cut DNA sequencing costs dramatically.
  3. Racetrack Memory – using nanowires to create an ultradense memory chip.
  4. Biological Machines – interfaces between machines and living systems
  5. Paper Diagnostics – cheap, easy-to-use diagnostic test made from paper
  6. Liquid Battery – could very well allow even cities to run on solar power at night
  7. Traveling-Wave Reactor – for safer and cheaper nuclear power safer and cheaper
  8. Nanopiezoelectronics – nanowires as sensors and power provider for implantable medical devices
  9. HashCache – storing Web content cheaper
  10. Software-Defined Networking  – to increase the speed of the Internet

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Global Biofuels Market: Opportunities, Emerging Technologies And Production-Aarkstore Enterprise

This report is the most comprehensive treatment of the biofuels market available. Worldwide data is provided on biorefineries, conversion and separation technologies, manufacturing, research and development, organic biofuels, consumption, capacity, components and competition.

This report delves into the global efforts to develop technologies that improve the refining processes associated with many different types of biofuels and its growing consumption among nations throughout the next few decades.

Biofuel is expected to become a major renewable resource to produce fuel, electricity, heat, and other sources of power. To compete with other energy types will require development and implementation of an enhanced biorefinery process that minimizes its impact on local environments. Developing sustainable fractionation and separation technologies will be a key factor for the success of refining biomasses into renewable energy.

Biorefinery technology differs from traditional oil based refinery technology because it will be mainly water-based. Today’s biofuels involve either ethanol or diesel, with the former accounting for roughly 90 percent of the market. Brazil, the United States, and China are the greatest producers. More than half of the world’s bioethanol is generated from sugar cane; the rest comes mainly from corn. Biodiesel is mostly derived from rapeseed and sunflower.

Table of Contents :

Chapter 1: Executive Summary Outlook for Biofuel Consumption Figure 1-1: Global Share of Energy Consumption by Source, 2009 vs. 2014 Table 1-1: Bioenergy Supply, by Region, 2006, 2009 and 2014 (GwH) External Factors Affect Growth of Biofuels Food Prices Fuel Biomass Debate United States Remains Hotbed of Biomass Activity Biofuel Technology Research Global Market Values Table 1-2: Global Market Values of Biofuel and Bioenergy (Organic and Technology) Manufacturing, by Country, 2009 and 2014 (in $ millions) Table 1-3: U.S. Market Value of Biomass Manufacturing, Organic and Technology, 2006 to 2009 Shipments of Organic Biomass Feedstocks Table 1-4: U.S. Export Value of Wheat, by Country, 2004 and 2009 (in $ thousands) Imports of Organic Biomass U.S. Shipments of Biomass Conversion Technology Components Table 1-5: U.S. Shipment Value of Biomass Conversion Technology Components, 2004 to 2009 (in $ millions) Table 1-6: U.S. Market Value of Biomass Conversion Technology Components, 2004 to 2009 (in $ millions) U.S. Backs Biofuel Innovations Federal Funding Fuels Innovation Innovations in Biorefineries Innovations in Biofuel Processing Biofuel Energy Policy Fuels Debate Biofuel’s Effect on Food Prices Biofuels Lobbying Efforts Global Policies toward Biofuels Market Value Forecast Through 2014 Figure 1-2: Share of Global Market Value for Biofuel and Bioenergy Manufacturing by Country, 2009 and 2014
Chapter 2: Introduction and Overview Report Scope Methodology Terminology Table 2-1: Biomass Power Technologies Future Biomass Conversion Technologies Table 2-2: Future U.S. Biomass Conversion Technology Research Projects First- and Second-Generation Liquid Biofuels Ethanol Production Processes Table 2-3: Energy use and Net Energy Value per Gallon Dry vs. Wet Milling Processes (BTUs per gallon) Biomass Feedstocks

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