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Biomass Innovation Hub

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About

Profitable perennials for the bioeconomy

The Biomass Innovation Hub (BIH) is a University of Illinois initiative to combine existing assets with new resources to jumpstart a biomass-to-manufactured product ecosystem for miscanthus in Central Illinois. Miscanthus and other related crops offer scalable solutions across sectors of industry, including energy, packaging, pet care, and more. Illinois is a leader in biomass research and production. The BIH is leveraging multiple university resources to support workforce development and product innovation. Along the way, BIH and its partners will build a reliable supply chain. The BIH bridges the gap between research and commercialization, bringing science into society in an economically viable way. 

 

VISION
The BIH envisions a thriving bioeconomy where science, industry, and community collaborate to build resilient, sustainable supply chains for biomass-based manufacturing. By leveraging Illinois’ leadership in agricultural research and innovation, we seek to position Central Illinois as a national model for biomass-to-product development.

 

GOALS
Jumpstart a regional ecosystem: Plant and use 10,000
acres of miscanthus near U. of I. by 2035 to fuel research,
community, and commercial innovation.

Become a central hub: Create a one-stop resource for
farmers, investors, regulators, and communities to
navigate the biomass marketplace.

Train new leaders: Prepare students and professionals
across agriculture, engineering, policy, and business.

Showcase innovation: Turn South Farms into a living
lab for regenerative crops and real-world tech validation.

Partner with industry: Build collaborations that move
biomass products from idea to market.

 

Led by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the BIH is a transdisciplinary initiative that brings together expertise from across campus—including the Colleges of ACES, LAS, and Engineering—and partners from industry. Together, we are building a future where perennial biomass plays a central role in sustainable production systems. 
 

Target: 10,000 acres of miscanthus to be planted and used by 2035


One of our first major milestones is to establish 10,000 acres of miscanthus within a 90-mile radius of Champaign-Urbana over the next decade. This biomass will serve as the foundation for profitable bioproducts developed in collaboration with industry leaders. 
 

Contact

Emily Heaton

Director, Biomass Innovation Hub
Professor, Department of Crop Sciences
heaton6@illinois.edu
 

Corey Marks

Corey Marks

Business Development, Biomass Innovation Hub
crmarks@illinois.edu