Mark Ruth
PROJECT LEAD & ENGINEER, STRATEGIC ENERGY ANALYSIS
Bioenergy
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
United States of America
Biography
Mark Ruth leads analysis projects focused on the interface between energy sectors including electricity and industry. His current interests include the H2@Scale concept, which focuses on the potential for hydrogen as an interface with inherent storage between electricity and industry and transportation; the potential for industrial combined heat and power systems to provide grid support; and financial opportunities of tightly coupled nuclear-renewable hybrid energy systems. He has been at NREL for 23 years where he has also been involved in bioenergy, hydrogen, and distributed energy technology analysis and development.
Research Interest
Bioenergy, hydrogen, and distributed energy technology analysis and development
Publications
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Wooley R, Ruth M, Sheehan J, Ibsen K, Majdeski H, Galvez A. Lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol process design and economics utilizing co-current dilute acid prehydrolysis and enzymatic hydrolysis current and futuristic scenarios. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB GOLDEN CO; 1999 Jul.
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Rugg MD, Mark RE, Walla P, Schloerscheidt AM. Dissociation of the neural correlates of implicit and explicit memory. Nature. 1998 Apr 9;392(6676):595.
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Aden A, Ruth M, Ibsen K, Jechura J, Neeves K, Sheehan J, Wallace B, Montague L, Slayton A, Lukas J. Lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol process design and economics utilizing co-current dilute acid prehydrolysis and enzymatic hydrolysis for corn stover. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB GOLDEN CO; 2002 Jun.