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        <p>With the continuous development and utilization of energy (Fig. 1), the earth's energy storage is crisis. Nothing has been found to be a perfect substitute to the energy consumption of coal, oil and other non-renewable energy resources. </p>
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        <p>A large number of energy consumption has seriously threatened the sustainable development of today's society [1]. When we keep looking for clean energy, a large amount of energy is being wasted because of our improper operations. So we have to reuse the often neglected wastes of our lives and turn them into the energy we consume.</p>
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        <p>Fig. 1  World primary energy consumption, 1992 to 2017 [1]. </p>
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        <p>2. Straw is an ideal renewable energy resource </p>
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        <p>Straw is an agricultural byproduct of cereal plants. It makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as corn, barley, rice and wheat. Take corn as an example, according to FAO statistics, global corn production in 2016 was approximately 1060 million tons (Fig. 2) [2]. Every kilogram of harvested grain produces 1.2 kg of corn stalks, giving an estimate global corn straw production is 1272 million tons in 2016.</p>
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        <p>Fig. 2  Corn stalk production around the world, 2000 to 2016 [2]. </p>
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        <p>Straw is an agricultural byproduct of cereal plants. It makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as corn, barley, rice and wheat. Take corn as an example, according to FAO statistics, global corn production in 2016 was approximately 1060 million tons (Fig. 2) [2]. Every kilogram of harvested grain produces 1.2 kg of corn stalks, giving an estimate global corn straw production is 1272 million tons in 2016.</p>
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        <p>Fig. 2  Corn stalk production around the world, 2000 to 2016 [2]. </p>
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        <p>Straw is an agricultural byproduct of cereal plants. It makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as corn, barley, rice and wheat. Take corn as an example, according to FAO statistics, global corn production in 2016 was approximately 1060 million tons (Fig. 2) [2]. Every kilogram of harvested grain produces 1.2 kg of corn stalks, giving an estimate global corn straw production is 1272 million tons in 2016.</p>
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        <p>Straw is an agricultural byproduct of cereal plants. It makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as corn, barley, rice and wheat. Take corn as an example, according to FAO statistics, global corn production in 2016 was approximately 1060 million tons (Fig. 2) [2]. Every kilogram of harvested grain produces 1.2 kg of corn stalks, giving an estimate global corn straw production is 1272 million tons in 2016.</p>
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<h1>Collaborations</h1>
 
 
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Sharing and collaboration are core values of iGEM. We encourage you to reach out and work with other teams on difficult problems that you can more easily solve together.
 
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<h3>Silver Medal Criterion #2</h3>
 
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Document your collaboration(s) clearly on this page to compete for the silver medal criterion #2 on collaboration. Please see the <a href="https://2019.igem.org/Judging/Medals">2019 Medals Page</a> for more information.
 
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<h4> Which other teams can we work with? </h4>
 
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You can work with any other team in the competition, including standard, software, open, and high school track teams. You can also work with non-iGEM research groups, but they do not count towards the iGEM team collaboration silver medal criterion.
 
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In order to meet the silver medal criteria on helping another team, you must complete this page and detail the nature of your collaboration with another iGEM team.
 
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Here are some suggestions for projects you could work on with other teams:
 
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<li> Improve the function of another team's BioBrick Part or Device</li>
 
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1. Energy crisis

With the continuous development and utilization of energy (Fig. 1), the earth's energy storage is crisis. Nothing has been found to be a perfect substitute to the energy consumption of coal, oil and other non-renewable energy resources.

A large number of energy consumption has seriously threatened the sustainable development of today's society [1]. When we keep looking for clean energy, a large amount of energy is being wasted because of our improper operations. So we have to reuse the often neglected wastes of our lives and turn them into the energy we consume.

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Fig. 1 World primary energy consumption, 1992 to 2017 [1].

2. Straw is an ideal renewable energy resource

Straw is an agricultural byproduct of cereal plants. It makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as corn, barley, rice and wheat. Take corn as an example, according to FAO statistics, global corn production in 2016 was approximately 1060 million tons (Fig. 2) [2]. Every kilogram of harvested grain produces 1.2 kg of corn stalks, giving an estimate global corn straw production is 1272 million tons in 2016.

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Fig. 2 Corn stalk production around the world, 2000 to 2016 [2].

2. Straw is an ideal renewable energy resource

Straw is an agricultural byproduct of cereal plants. It makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as corn, barley, rice and wheat. Take corn as an example, according to FAO statistics, global corn production in 2016 was approximately 1060 million tons (Fig. 2) [2]. Every kilogram of harvested grain produces 1.2 kg of corn stalks, giving an estimate global corn straw production is 1272 million tons in 2016.

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Fig. 2 Corn stalk production around the world, 2000 to 2016 [2].

2. Straw is an ideal renewable energy resource

Straw is an agricultural byproduct of cereal plants. It makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as corn, barley, rice and wheat. Take corn as an example, according to FAO statistics, global corn production in 2016 was approximately 1060 million tons (Fig. 2) [2]. Every kilogram of harvested grain produces 1.2 kg of corn stalks, giving an estimate global corn straw production is 1272 million tons in 2016.

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Fig. 2 Corn stalk production around the world, 2000 to 2016 [2].

Straw is an agricultural byproduct of cereal plants. It makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as corn, barley, rice and wheat. Take corn as an example, according to FAO statistics, global corn production in 2016 was approximately 1060 million tons (Fig. 2) [2]. Every kilogram of harvested grain produces 1.2 kg of corn stalks, giving an estimate global corn straw production is 1272 million tons in 2016.

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