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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number SU835171

BioWinol Technologies: A hybrid green process for biofuel production – Phase 2

RFA: P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet - Phase 2 (2011)

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Presentation (5)
Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) Document Sources
Presentation Kundiyana DK, Ramachandriya KD, Terrill JB, Megel A, Krishnan D, Wilkins MR, Huhnke RL. Wind, water and carbon dioxide:a recipe for fuel. Presented at the P3 National Student Design Expo, Washington, DC, April 15-17, 2011. SU835171 (2012) (04/17/25)
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Presentation Ramachandriya KD, Liu K, Zhu X, Wilkins MR. Biowinol:Capturing carbon dioxide and renewable electricity for transportation fuel. Presented at the US Department of Energy Biomass 2012 Conference, Washington DC, July 10-11, 2012. SU835171 (2012) (04/17/25)
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Presentation Wilkins M, Kundiyana D, Ramachandriya K, Terrill J, Zhu X, Liu K, Atiyeh H, Huhnke R. Biowinol:capturing carbon dioxide and renewable electricity for transportation fuel. Presented at the US Department of Energy Biomass 2012 Conference, Washington, DC, July 10-11, 2012. SU835171 (2012) (04/17/25)
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Presentation Zhu X, Kundiyana D, Ramachandriya K, Liu K, Terrill J, Huhnke R, Atiyeh H, Wilkins M. Biowinol:capturing wind energy and carbon dioxide for renewable fuel. Presented at the 2012 American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting, Dallas, TX, July 29-August 1, 2012. SU835171 (2012) (04/17/25)
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Presentation Ramachandriya KD, Liu K, Zhu X, Wilkins MR. Wind, water and carbon dioxide:a recipe for fuel. Presented at the P3 National Student Design Expo, Washington, DC, April 19-23, 2012. SU835171 (2012) (04/17/25)
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