International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference October 14-16 Memphis, TN
Attend the upcoming International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference (IBBC) and learn how others are successfully harnessing this emerging technology. Learn what’s working and what’s not, and how others in the industry are going forward.
IBBC is the only event in the biomass arena focusing on how to best use the resources, knowledge and assets in the pulp and paper industry to produce bioenergy and bioproducts.
IBBC’s comprehensive program includes:
Technology Conversion Pathways – Chemical/Biochemical
- Session Chair: Steve Dowe, Jacobs Engineering
- “The Potentially Promising Technologies for Biochemcial Conversion fo Woody Biomass to Sugars for Biofuel Production – A Technological and Energy Cost Evaluation” – Junyong Zhu, USDA Forest Products Laboratory
- “Catalytic Conversion of Renewable Plant Sugars to Fungible Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels Using the BioForming™ Process.” – Andrew Held, Virent Energy Systems
- “Update on Lignol’s Biorefinery Technology and Applications in the Pulp and Paper Industry” – Michael Rushton, Lignol
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