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Welcome
For the most up to date information on  the Advance Biomass Conference or Advanced Wind Conference, please visit the web site http://renewables.morris.umn.edu.


Leading the Way
Minnesota is positioned to be in the driver's seat of the renewable fuel economy.  A major step in that direction is a community scale, research and demonstration center focusing on wind, biomass, biofuels, anaerobic digestion and renewable hydrogen.
Biomass Research Facility in Bonding Bill
The Minnesota legislature has funded the biomass research and demonstration facility in the 2005 bonding bill. The biomass plant will also be used to explore the gasification technology in converting plant based fuel stocks into energy in the form of synthetic gas that is intended to replace the use of fossil fuels such as natural gas. Local fuel stocks being considered are corn stover and other agricultural-based plant materials produced in the region. More information
Wind-to-Hydrogen
A wind-to-hydrogen demonstration system is being developed in partnership with Xcel Energy and other Minnesota stakeholders.  The demonstration and research is designed to propel Minnesota into the hydrogen economy and to establish the state as a national and world leader in this growing industry.  This research includes storing wind energy storage, using wind energy to produce anhydrous ammonia fertilizer, and hybrid hydrogen systems. More information
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Partners
West Central Research and Outreach Center

University of Minnesota Morris

University of Minnesota Initiative for Renewable Energy and the Environment (IREE)