Objective
The Biorenewable Resource Consortium (BRC) at Iowa State University is dedicated to the
development and utilization of agriculturally derived alternatives to petrochemicals and
other nonrenewable fossil resources. This will help redress our national dependence on
nonrenewable resources. The partnership is directed by the Department of Energys
Ames Laboratory with the Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station and the
Universitys Plant Sciences Institute.
Federal support of this initiative began in 2002, and the BRC is now
planning, funding, and coordinating research that develops technologies that utilize
agricultural commodities as energy sources and chemical feedstocks. Funded projects will
seek new chemical products and materials, alternate energy sources, and new crops. The
development and utilization of agricultural alternatives to petrochemicals and other
nonrenewable fossil resources will have many positive results for the nations
international economic competitiveness, rural development, and environmental issues. It
also offers a promising approach to addressing our national dependency on nonrenewable
resources.
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