CUAES directs and supports research in critical areas of bioenergy, including biological and environmental engineering, economics, natural resources, land-use management and rural agricultural development.
Learn more about Bioenergy and Climate Change:
Cornell University Renewable Bioenergy Initiative (CURBI) – The Station has initiated an on-campus bioenergy facility that will use conversion technologies to use organic wastes from campus to produce heat and power and fuel sustainably.
Combating Global Warming with Biochar - A charcoal byproduct created by burning woody products at slow and low heat, improves soil health, sequesters carbon and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Biofuels and Renewable Energy - Impacts 2007 (pdf)
CUAES' Living-Learning Laboratory models bioenergy systems
Impact on Biofuels Cellulosic Conversion technologies
Plant cell-wall science, a critical part of the cellulosic conversion
Bioenergy and Greenhouse Gases Initiative - Bioenergy and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: The Role of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Information Sciences
Cornell Chronicle:
Biofuels research lab officially opens
CALS receives national awards for its bioenergy initiatives
New Cornell initiative transforms biotrash into bioenergy
Which grass is greener for bioenergy?
Clinton praises CU green energy initiative but declines skateboard trial
Improved test screens fungal pests for biofuel sources
Cornell researchers ponder feasibility of undertaking algae for biofuel research

