University of Florida - IFAS Annual Report 2007 - (Page 7) IFAS Annual Report 2007 Biomass-to-ethanol technology A breakthrough technology developed by IFAS researchers will produce fuel ethanol from biomass at a new $20 million research and demonstration facility in Florida. Site negotiations are underway with Florida Crystals. The pilot research plant, funded by the 2007 Florida Legislature, is designed to commercialize the process of making ethanol from inedible plant biomass, such as sugarcane residues, rice hulls, municipal green waste, forestry and wood wastes, and other organic materials. Minorities and Women in County Faculty Positions 145 146 157 166 174 115 21 116 21 128 23 9 12 24 27 8 02 2007 2003 2004 Asian Native American 2005 Hispanic 2006 Black Women
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