Biomass '11: Renewable Power, Fuels, and Chemicals Conference July 26–27, 2011 Grand Forks, ND

Biomass, such as agricultural residues, straws, grasses, wood residues, animal wastes, and algae, is increasing as a marketable renewable resource for production of electricity, heat, and transportation fuels. This will be the ninth conference dealing with the real potential of biomass as a renewable resource. 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 ’11: Renewable Power, Fuels, and Chemicals Conference July 26–27, 2011, at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks, North Dakota, you will:
- Get the facts on the status of biomass 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.
Who Should Attend
- Industry representatives
- Researchers
- Farmers and rural landowners
- Utility employees and management
- Community and economic developers
- Financial organizations and investors
- Local, state, and federal government agency employees READ MORE