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The Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI) is a new research and development organization that will bring advanced knowledge in biology, physical sciences, engineering, and environmental and social sciences to bear on problems related to global energy production, particularly the development of next-generation, carbon-neutral transportation fuels.

EBI represents a collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and BP, which will support the Institute with a 10-year $500 million grant. EBI's multidisciplinary teams will collectively explore total-system approaches to problems that include the sustainable production of cellulosic biofuels, enhanced biological carbon sequestration, bioprocessing of fossil fuels and biologically-enhanced petroleum recovery. 

EBI will educate a new generation of students in all areas of bioenergy, and will serve as a model for large-scale academic-industry collaborations. By partnering with a major energy company, EBI will facilitate and accelerate the translation of basic science and engineering research to improved products and processes for meeting the world's energy needs in the 21st century.

EBI proposal summary >>

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EBI Background

Berkeley Highlights

  • EBI Q&A
    Answers to the most frequently asked questions, prepared by Beth Burnside.

  • Bear in Mind
    Chancellor Robert Birgeneau discusses the launch of the Energy Biosciences Institute.

  • March 19 forum
    View speaker presentations from the informational forum hosted by Beth Burnside and Steve Chu.

  • Burnside overview
    March 16, 2007 presentation on proposed EBI structure, governance, timeline, and funding.

  • Energy@Berkeley
    Website showcases
    UC Berkeley and LBNL energy-related research.


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