Biomass 2009 Conference Presentations Available Online
Every spring, the US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s Biomass Program hosts a FREE 2-day conference and expo exploring biomass as an energy source. The Biomass Program works with industry, academia and national laboratory partners on a balanced portfolion of research in biomass feedstocks and conversion technologies. The presentations are now available online at the DOE EERE web site.
The Biomass 2009 conference focused on a sustainable biofuels future. Click here for summaries of the workshop discussions and downloadable presentations from the Biomass 2009 conference.
Biomass 2008, the first in the series, focused on the role of biofuels in reducing the nation’s addiction to oil. Click here for presentations from the Biomass 2008 conference. Unlike on the Biomass 2009 site, no summaries of workshop discussions or descriptions of the presentations are available.
Presenters and participants include policy makers, industry leaders, investors, researchers, nonprofit organizations and reporters from around the country and around the world. Topics cover everything imaginable about biomass to biofuels. Discussions are in-depth and animated.
Registration for these exhaustive and well-attended conferences are filled quickly. If you are interested in attending, watch for the Biomass 2010 announcement in fall 2009 and sign up quickly to assure yourself a seat.
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