ARPA-E announces $38 million to develop new technologies to reduce ethanol-related emissions while lowering farmers’ operating costs

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) announced $38 million for 9 projects to develop technologies that reduce synthetic nitrogen fertilizer use in corn and sorghum farming – key crops for U.S. ethanol production. The Technologies to Emend and Obviate SYnthetic Nitrogen’s Toll on Emissions (TEOSYNTE) program aims to reduce those … Continue reading ARPA-E announces $38 million to develop new technologies to reduce ethanol-related emissions while lowering farmers’ operating costs