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 Briefing 
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- Solid Biofuels – Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI) created solid biofuels competitive with coal in energy values
 - Clean Energy – Has no heavy metal pollutants and significantly reduced sulfur levels
 - Application – Can support state and federal efforts to reduce harmful coal emissions while lessening capital requirements at existing power and industrial plants
 - Commercial Ready – Solid biofuels are commercial ready, being water-resistant for easy shipping and handling, as well as able to scale up to six tons per day output
 - Dual Process Creation – Created using two processes: torrefaction, which uses large-scale oven, called kiln, to roast wood chips, and hydrothermal carbonization, where reactor acting like large pressure cooker turns plant biomass into solid fuels
 - Next Step – Convert solid biofuels into synthetic natural gas or syngas, as well as high-value chemicals, liquid fuels and activated carbon
  
 
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 Accelerator 
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Energy
 
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National Resources Research Institute
 
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October 27, 2017 
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