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Introducing the SGI
  • NC South Dakota State Univ.
  • NE Cornell University
  • SC Oklahoma State University
  • SE Un. of Tennessee
  • W Oregon State University

www.sungrant.org
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Relation to Land Grant Universities
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LGU - SGI Centers - SGA - Agencies
SGA
Others
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SGI Authorization
  • 2002 Farm Bill
  • Sec. 9011 Sun Grant Initiative
  • An amendment in the FY04 Omnibus
  • SGI Structure
  • Purposes
  • Energy security
  • Environmental sustainability
  • Economic diversification in rural areas
  • Improved coordination between universities and
    agencies on research and education

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Funding
  • USDA Special Grant
  • Planning and Coordination (640K)
  • DOE Special Grant (FY05)
  • SDSU and UT (1.5M)
  • DOT Trust Fund (05 SAFETEA-LU)
  • Each of the five centers (1.4M per Center)
  • Prototype regional competitive grants program
  • DOE Regional Biomass Program
  • Senate FY07 Energy Approps
  • Each of the five centers (4.5M total)

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Competitive Grants Program
  • DOT Funded
  • Completing process now
  • National priorities at regional and local level
  • A integrated national application process but
    managed at the regional level
  • RFPs by beginning of 2007

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The SGI Centers
www.sungrant.org
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Western Region
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Member States
Alaska Arizona California Hawaii Idaho Nevada O
regon Utah Washington U.S. Territories
Affiliated Pacific Islands
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Regional Partners
  • DOE National Labs Pacific Northwest National
    Lab, Idaho National Lab, Sandia
  • Western Governors Association and state
    Governors offices
  • State Departments of Agriculture, Energy,
    Forestry, Transportation and Environmental
    Quality
  • State, Regional, and National Nonprofits
  • National Biomass Partnership
  • Agricultural Development in the American Pacific
    (ADAP)

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Challenges for the Western Region
  • Water limitations
  • Distance
  • concentrated urban areas with vast distances
    between them, making transmission and
    transportation major factors
  • Soil and climate diversity
  • for example, Oregon has 220 separate agricultural
    commodities, California has more
  • Limited production scale, and in some situations,
    areas have limited infrastructure.

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The Western Region
  • Will focus on crops, technologies and business
    development strategies that are
  • scaled to the realities of rural communities
  • sustainable,
  • capable of showing applied, on-the-ground
    results, and
  • able to handle lots of variables in terms of crops

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Opportunities in the Western Region
  • include waste products from agriculture and
    forestry, and in the culls from our forests
  • invasive species such as juniper and Scotch
    broom, which are rich in resins, oils and other
    potentially useful compounds
  • a strong track record in producing niche crops
    and varietals that could emerge as niche
    bioproducts

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Current Research Priorities for the Western Region
  • Feedstock Development
  • Bioprocessing Technology
  • Bioproduct Development and Commercialization

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Research Priorities (cont.)
  • Feedstock Development
  • crop production and diversification
  • industrial crops development
  • drought-tolerant species
  • invasive species
  • fuel load reduction in forests

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Research Priorities (cont.)
  • Processing Technology
  • conversion processes
  • biofuel and biopower development
  • co-generation plants
  • waste stream energy capture
  • fuel cells from biomass and waste streams

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Research Priorities (cont.)
  • Bioproducts
  • co-products enhancement
  • value-added bioproducts
  • biofuels and bioenergy
  • medicinal, nutriceutical, and food products
  • industrial production

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Next Steps
  • Upon line of credit for US DOT grant
  • Release competitive grant opportunity
  • Establish research and extension projects
  • Develop workforce and faculty expertise
  • Develop and nurture multi-institutional and
    regional partnerships
  • Transfer technology into new and existing
    businesses

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