New deep-dive videos about the U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office's (BETO's) 2023 Billion-Ton Report (BT23) are now available to help users access and apply the report findings and associated online data resources.
The BETO-funded BT23, developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), is the latest in a series of comprehensive assessments examining the renewable carbon resources available in the United States. BT23 found that the U.S. has the potential to produce over 1 billion tons of sustainable biomass annually, with the possibility to triple bioenergy production and meet approximately 15% of the country’s future energy needs. These deep-dive videos break down the report’s key findings, exploring their significance to the economy, environment, and industry.
Stakeholders at every level—local, regional, and national—can use these new video resources to gain valuable insights into U.S. biomass potential. The detailed data provide insight to understand biomass production capacity, contributing to a strong bioeconomy and the development of sustainable, low-carbon energy solutions.
These videos, in addition to other easy-to-use tools to explore the nation’s bioenergy data, are available through the Bioenergy Knowledge Discovery Framework, or BioenergyKDF, data portal. The video playlist is also available on YouTube.
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Learn more about how the BioenergyKDF, the nation’s most comprehensive source of data for bioenergy, provides equitable access to information in support of a data-driven, prosperous U.S. bioeconomy.
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