Biomass ’10 Renewable Power, Fuels and Chemicals Workshop July 20-21 Grand Forks, ND
Biomass is no longer a long-range option for U.S. energy needs—it is a significant player. It has many near-term uses now, as seen in the ethanol and biodiesel industry, and holds hope as the largest global sustainable and renewable energy resource. By attending the Biomass ’10: Renewable Power, Fuels, and Chemicals Workshop July 20-21, 2010, at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks, North Dakota, you will:
- Hear cutting-edge presentations on new technology developments.
- Discover opportunities for economic production of power, transportation fuels, and chemical feedstocks from biomass.
- Network with researchers and potential partners and develop economic opportunities.
- Learn how you can become a part of this growing multibillion dollar industry.
326 people from 24 states, the District of Columbia, and 3 Canadian provinces attended last year’s conference. READ MORE
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