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Advanced BioFuels USA
507 North Bentz Street, Frederick, Maryland, United States

Memberships : NA
Industry : Biofuels
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Since Oct, 2016
About Company

Advanced Biofuels USA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its purpose is to promote public understanding, acceptance, and use of advanced biofuels; to promote research, development and improvement of advanced biofuels technologies, production, marketing and delivery; and to promote the sustainable development, cultivation and processing of advanced biofuels crops, and agricultural and forestry residues and wastes.

In early 2008, the organization was formed in Maryland as a 501(c)5 organization in order to represent agriculture’s perspective on advanced biofuel development to Congressional and Executive Branch decision-makers, from crop cultivation to process R&D.

In early 2009, the Board decided to concentrate the organization’s focus on educational rather than lobbying activities, and to reorganize to reflect that change of focus.

Application to become a 501(c)3 educational organzation was filed in Spring 2009.   Tax exempt nonprofit status was granted by the IRS in August 2009.

Mission Statement

The Mission of Advanced Biofuels USA is to promote public understanding, acceptance, and use of advanced biofuels by promoting research, development and improvement of advanced biofuels technologies, production, marketing and delivery; and by promoting the sustainable development, cultivation and processing of advanced biofuels crops, and agricultural and forestry residues and wastes.

More specifically:

Advanced Biofuels USA, a nonprofit educational organization advocates for the adoption of advanced biofuels as an energy security, military flexibility, economic development and climate change mitigation/pollution control solution. Our key tool for accomplishing this is our web site, www.AdvancedBiofuelsUSA.org, a resource for everyone from opinion-leaders, decision-makers and legislators to industry professionals, investors, feedstock growers and researchers; as well as journalists, teachers and students. Technology neutral and feedstock and product agnostic, Advanced Biofuels USA’s work is respected around the world.

In addition, we prepare technology assessments, present briefing documents to Congressional staff, participate in international conferences on renewable fuels, provide both background and attributed interviews for a wide range of journalists and broadcast reporters, consult with international conference organizers, conduct presentations and lectures for civic and school groups, and provide general assistance to those interested in any facet of the world of advanced biofuels.

Philosophy

In these Modern Times, we face what seem, sometimes, to be insurmountable challenges.

Oil producing countries have a disproportionate influence on our daily lives-from national security decision-making to family budgeting.  How can that power be peacefully mitigated?

Violence and hunger stalk many parts of the world.  How can humanitarian  needs be provided for by the more prosperous nations?  How can developing countries invest thoughtfully in sustainable, clean, useful endeavors?

Over the world, the freedom of individual motorized mobility-privately owned passenger vehicles-is enjoyed by expanding layers of the world’s population; leading to wars over declining resources, disruption in economies, increasing pollution that spreads beyond political borders.

It’s a bit arrogant to even imagine such a thing, but the promise of advanced biofuels addresses this turbulence.  Advanced biofuels are sustainable, renewable fuels.  Most often applied to transportation uses, advanced biofuels could also meet many other liquid fuel needs.

Advanced biofuels can be made by breaking down biomass into more manageable parts such as sugars (5-Carbon and 6-Carbon sugars), polymers, oils and other precursors that, when put back together to form longer chain hydrocarbons, from which can be made biogasolines, bio jet fuels, biocrude and building blocks for development of other biochemicals.  Early advanced biofuels technologies produce cellulosic ethanol from the cellulose in plants.  Technologies being researched now strive to use hemicelluloses, pectin and lignin, as well as algae.  Waste-to-fuel processes are nearing commercialization.

What might this mean for the world?  If a country could use residues from food production (for example, the pulp, seeds and rind left over from production of citrus juices or the 85% of the sugar beet plant that is left after the 15% that is sugar is removed), forestry waste (leaves, branches or waste from paper mills), sorted municipal solid waste, or could use energy crops tailored to grow where food crops struggle, fail or are not needed, then couldn’t the world be a better place?  The power of oil producers could be mitigated, farmers and food producers could produce products with added value, rural economies could be revitalized, dangerous pollutants could be reduced and the world’s energy resources could be expanded.

Certainly, no change comes without its own drawbacks.  And introduction of new technologies brings its own challenges.  However, who reading this web site wants to live without electricity without on-demand mobility, without planes, trains and automobiles? Without clean, running water and sanitary sewers?

With care, the promise of advanced biofuels can help us continue to enjoy a middle class life-and, perhaps, extend those comforts and conveniences at home and to other parts of the world.

Company NameAdvanced BioFuels USA
Business CategoryBiofuels
Address507 North Bentz Street
Frederick
Maryland
United States
ZIP: 21701
PresidentJoanne M. Ivancic
Year EstablishedNA
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA
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