Indian funding for Nottingham University to develop new biofuel processes

21 Nov 2013

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Scientists from The University of Nottingham  are creating new biofuels which will address the urgent need to find alternatives to fossil fuels, with part of the funds coming from the Indian government.

Researchers from the University and the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology will collaborate to engineer enzymes, bacteria and bioconversion processes that will help to produce advanced biofuels from waste rice straw.

The project, led by Professor Nigel Minton and Dr Syed Shams Yazdani, will receive £1.4 million from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research council (BBSRC) in the UK, with matched resources from the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) in India. The research is part of a major international research project.

The funding is a result of the Sustainable Bioenergy and Biofuels (SuBB) initiative funded by the BBSRC in the UK and the DBT in India.

Professor Nigel Minton says, ''Rice is the third biggest crop grown in the world and the major staple crop for most tropical nations. Rice straw, left over from rice harvests in large quantities, doesn't have many agricultural uses and so hundreds of millions of tons is burned to dispose of it each year. This is wasteful and polluting, particularly if rice straw could be used to create biofuels.''

The team hopes to use synthetic biology to design bacterial strains capable of converting the straw into biofuel, after they have develop an enzyme cocktail optimised for deconstructing rice straw into the necessary raw materials for biofuel production.

Sir Mark Walport, the government chief scientific adviser, announced the major funding towards sustainable fuels, during a visit to India on 13 November. Over £4 million of UK funding, with matched resource from India, has been awarded to four research projects, including The University of Nottingham, that bring together expertise in sustainable bioenergy and biofuels from both countries.

The initiative encouraged researchers to apply for funding for cross-disciplinary projects that underpin the generation and implementation of sustainable, advanced, bioenergy in order to address the urgent need to find alternatives to fossil fuels.

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