Biofuels from Biomass: Technology and Policy Considerations July 26-30 Cambridge, MA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Certificate Date: July 26-30, 2010 | Tuition: $3,900 | Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 2.9
To have a measurable impact on energy security, greenhouse gas emissions, and alleviate the food-fuel competition, biofuel production must use renewable cellulosic biomass as feedstock. This biofuels course will examine state of the art technologies aiming at cost effective biomass conversion along with economics, environmental impact, and policy issues. Both biological and thermochemical methods for the conversion of biomass to biofuels are considered. The course will be of value to individual engineers and scientists interested in the technologies of the developing field of biofuels, as well as managers and policymakers. READ MORE
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