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    Financial viability of biofuel and biochar production from forest biomass in the face of market price volatility and uncertainty by Campbell, Robert M., Anderson, Nathaniel M., Daugaard, Daren E., Naughton, Helen T.

    Published in Applied energy (15-11-2018)
    “…•Uncertainty in market prices drives financial outcomes.•Monte Carlo simulation allows uncertainty to be quantified.•Biochar-only production offers a…”
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    Bench-Scale Fluidized-Bed Pyrolysis of Switchgrass for Bio-Oil Production by Boateng, Akwasi A, Daugaard, Daren E, Goldberg, Neil M, Hicks, Kevin B

    “…The U.S. biomass initiative is counting on lignocellulosic conversion to boost the quantities of biofuels currently produced from starches in order to achieve…”
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    Small Landowner Production of Pellets from Green, Beetle-Killed, and Burned Lodgepole Pine by Qin, Xuexian, Keefe, Robert, Daugaard, Daren

    Published in Energies (Basel) (01-03-2018)
    “…To meet the growing need for raw materials to produce pellets and wood-based biofuels, trees killed by natural disturbances have increasingly been considered…”
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    Technoeconomic and Policy Drivers of Project Performance for Bioenergy Alternatives Using Biomass from Beetle-Killed Trees by Campbell, Robert, Anderson, Nathaniel, Daugaard, Daren, Naughton, Helen

    Published in Energies (Basel) (01-02-2018)
    “…As a result of widespread mortality from beetle infestation in the forests of the western United States, there are substantial stocks of biomass suitable as a…”
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    Techno-economic analysis of biomass fast pyrolysis to transportation fuels by Wright, Mark M., Daugaard, Daren E., Satrio, Justinus A., Brown, Robert C.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-11-2010)
    “…This techno-economic study examines fast pyrolysis of corn stover to bio-oil with subsequent upgrading of the bio-oil to naphtha and diesel range fuels. Two…”
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    Enthalpy for Pyrolysis for Several Types of Biomass by Daugaard, Daren E, Brown, Robert C

    Published in Energy & fuels (01-07-2003)
    “…This study utilizes a pilot-scale pyrolysis system to determine the enthalpy for pyrolysis for Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra), Western White Pine (Pinus…”
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    Techno-economic comparison of biomass-to-transportation fuels via pyrolysis, gasification, and biochemical pathways by Anex, Robert P., Aden, Andy, Kazi, Feroz Kabir, Fortman, Joshua, Swanson, Ryan M., Wright, Mark M., Satrio, Justinus A., Brown, Robert C., Daugaard, Daren E., Platon, Alex, Kothandaraman, Geetha, Hsu, David D., Dutta, Abhijit

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-11-2010)
    “…This analysis compares capital and operating cost for six near-term biomass-to-liquid fuels technology scenarios representing three conversion platforms:…”
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    Preparation of activated carbon from forest and agricultural residues through CO 2 activation by Zhang, Tengyan, Walawender, Walter P., Fan, L.T., Fan, Maohong, Daugaard, Daren, Brown, R.C.

    “…An attempt was made to convert some agricultural and forest residues, including oak wood waste, corn hulls, and corn stover, into activated carbons…”
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    The transport phase of pyrolytic oil exiting a fast fluidized bed reactor by Daugaard, Daren Einar

    “…An unresolved and debated aspect in the fast pyrolysis of biomass is whether the bio-oil exits as a vapor or as an aerosol from the pyrolytic reactor. The…”
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    The transport phase of pyrolytic oil exiting a fast fluidized bed reactor by Daugaard, Daren Einar

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…An unresolved and debated aspect in the fast pyrolysis of biomass is whether the bio-oil exits as a vapor or as an aerosol from the pyrolytic reactor. The…”
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    Dissertation