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Researchers in the University of Wisconsin–Madison Department of Biochemistry and Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) will utilize a $2.1 million grant from the United States Department of Energy to elucidate the properties of a potentially useful and understudied class of genes and enzymes in important bioenergy crops, such as poplar, sorghum, and switchgrass. The project is led by professors Brian Fox and John Ralph.

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Plant Genetics & Breeding

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Media coverage of WEI this month focused on energy efficient electronics, current water management practices in Dane County, and the history of solar power and its corresponding future in our energy portfolio. 

Electricity Systems, Materials, Solar, Energy & Society, Water

| Sam Million-Weaver

During summer 2019, blackouts struck both Madison, Wisconsin, and Midtown Manhattan in New York, leaving thousands of people in each city without power for hours on end.

Electricity Systems, Microgrids, Solar, Storage, Wind, Energy & Society

| Kaine Korzekwa and Brian Mattmiller

The University of Wisconsin-Madison effort to launch a shared cryo-electron microscopy facility for the bioscience community is gathering momentum, with two new faculty hires and key technology investments this summer.

Industry

| Jill Sakai

In the 1970s, rising Brazilian sugar prices opened the door for domestically produced high fructose corn syrup to gain a foothold in the American food manufacturing industry. The sweetener was initially made with the intent of substituting it for sugar in existing applications.

Energy & Society, Economics, Environmental Studies, Policy & Regulation

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Media coverage of WEI this month focused on the production of acetaminophen using plants, CO2 air capture, and sustainability in the city of Madison and beyond.

Biofuels & Bioproducts, Energy & Society, Industry

| Eric Hamilton

When Kit Carlson read that Monsanto was donating its Middleton research center to the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2017, she knew it meant new opportunities for her students at Madison College.

Plant Genetics & Breeding