April 19, 2024

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Intensive Program in Biorenewables attracts students from around the world

ISU researcher identifies protein that concentrates carbon dioxide in algae

Brown and Shanks speak about the future of biorenewable technologies on Iowa Public Radio’s Talk at 12

Iowa State Researches Growing Sugar Beets for Biofuel

Johnson named to lead ISU’s BioCentury Research Farm

Iowa Power Fund advances Iowa State development of clean energy technologies

Anex named to U.S. EPA Advisory Group on Sustainability

Iowa State Biobased Industry Center studies carbon emissions, other industry issues

Presidental University Lecture features Robert C. Brown on October 27

Cargill endows Iowa State faculty chair to accelerate biorenewables

Media advisory: A ceremony to mark the Cargill endowment pledge will take place at 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 19, in the Memorial Union’s Cardinal Room at ISU.

Contacts:
Bill Brady, Cargill, 952-742-6608, bill_brady@cargill.com
Kim Kindvall, ISU Foundation, 515-294-5779, kkindvall@foundation.iastate.edu
Cargill endows Iowa State faculty chair to accelerate biorenewables

Ames, Iowa–Cargill has pledged $1.5 million to Iowa State University to establish the Cargill Endowed Chair in Energy Economics. The endowment will help Iowa State recruit a nationally recognized energy economist to accelerate work in biorenewables and bring crucial leadership to the biobased industry center in its early development.

This support is in addition to a previous grant made to Iowa State to establish a biobased industry center. The chair will act as the director of the center once it is established.

“Iowa State University and Cargill have developed a very strong partnership over the years, and we are especially grateful for Cargill’s great support for our efforts in biorenewables,” said Iowa State University President Gregory L. Geoffroy.  “The Cargill Chair in Energy Economics will be held by a world leader in the economics of biofuels, who will bring together researchers from many different disciplines, institutions and industries to address the economic challenges of biorenewable resource development.”

Cargill’s support, leveraged with other resources, has already helped Iowa State earn four research awards on a variety of biobased industry issues. The awards, ranging from $40,000 to $50,000, cover research topics such as the cost of reducing carbon emissions; assessing greenhouse gas impacts of biofuels with land use changes; and an economic analysis of corn stover production, harvesting, storage and transport.

“As a company that operates at the intersection of agriculture and energy, the economics of energy is important to Cargill,” said Cargill Vice Chairman Dave Raisbeck. “An endowment will help ensure top-flight leadership in the study of bioindustrial economics at Iowa State for generations to come.”

These grants are part of Campaign Iowa State: With Pride and Purpose, the university’s $800 million fundraising effort that was publicly launched last October.

About Cargill
Cargill is an international provider of food, agricultural and risk management products and services. With 160,000 employees in 67 countries, the company is committed to using its knowledge and experience to collaborate with customers to help them succeed. Cargill contributes more than $40 million a year globally to civic and charitable organizations that help nourish the people and possibilities in communities where its employees live and work. For more information, visit http://www.cargill.com/.