Collaborative Research: E-RISE RII: Use of a Louisiana Bio-Electric Fuel Incubator to Create Liquid Transportation Fuels from Agricultural Residues

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Abstract

This project is a comprehensive, statewide initiative that will build strategic research and development capacity in Louisiana for the conversion of agricultural residues to liquid transportation fuels. The research will identify ways to use electricity for enhancing efficiency in converting low-value byproducts into high-value fuel components. Chemistry, engineering, and data science will guide process improvements through advanced modeling and analysis. An economic analysis will assess the financial viability of these processes, evaluating market potential, cost efficiency, and long-term benefits for farmers and industry stakeholders within Louisiana. Education and workforce development at universities and a partnering community college will target energy technology, and include STEM outreach to K-12 schools. The collaborative project will be led by Louisiana State University (LSU) and the LSU AgCenter. Partner institutions are Louisiana Tech University, River Parishes Community College, Southern University, and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. This project will advance biomass-derived transportation fuels by integrating thermochemical conversion and electrocatalytic upgrading to improve overall efficiencies. Electricity will enhance conversion by transforming liquid and gaseous byproducts into viable fuel sources. Bench-scale experiments will enable rapid testing and data generation. Data-driven modeling, machine learning, and economic analyses will optimize pr

Key facts

NSF award ID
2446178
Awardee
Louisiana State University Agricultural Center (LA)
SAM.gov UEI
UF3LV6W2W6K9
PI
Dorin Boldor
Primary program
01002526DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
EXP PROG TO STIM COMP RES
Estimated total
$949,441
Funds obligated
$406,343
Transaction type
Continuing Grant
Period
07/01/2025 → 06/30/2029