
Bio Power refers to the generation of power and electricity from biomass resources and can be as simple as burning waste products, as is occasionally done today, or can involve advanced gasification technology that increases efficiency and improves environmental performance.
Bio fuel uses biomass to produce transportation fuels. Currently, ethanol is the major bio fuel produced in Wisconsin. Bio diesel is in early stage growth and eventually even more advanced fuels can come from today’s hydrogen research.
The Bio Industry in Wisconsin is creating opportunity for the production of a wide range of products, many in development, that promise to replace today’s familiar petrochemical based products. They include fine and specialty chemicals, plastics feedstocks, fabric, pharmaceuticals, and neutriceuticals.
Sunday, April 8, 2007 | Sheboygan Press
Fill ‘Er Up
Friday, April 6, 2007 | Beloit Daily News
Roscoe man to head ethanol plant
Monday, April 9, 2007 | Wisconsin State Journal
DeForest plant begins producing biodiesel
Wednesday, April 11, 2007 | Green Bay Press-Gazette
Sanimax’s DeForest plant starts making biodiesel
Friday, April 6, 2007 | Wisconsin State Journal
Doyle creates office to promote renewable fuel