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| Scientists to Speak on Biofuels in San Francisco |
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| Wednesday, 22 April 2009 02:09 |
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Sessions will focus on a variety of special topics: Biorefinery Deployment, highlighting recent progress in developing and operating demonstration-scale and commercial-scale integrated biorefineries; Biofuels Logistics and Sustainability, touching on the the potential of lignocellulosic biomass; International Commercialization of 2nd Generation Biofuels, presenting on recent international progress to accelerate deployment of advanced biofuels technologies; Development and Commercialization of Algal-based Biofuels, focusing on efforts underway to develop and commericalize algal-based biofuels; and Emerging Biofuels and Chemicals: highlighting on research and development of new fuels and chemicals from renewable feedstocks. The meeting is organized by the Society for Industrial Microbiology, and hosted by NREL and ORNL, and sponsored by the Department of Energy’s Biomass Program. Cosponsors include EBI, NREL, ORNL, JBEI and other national laboratories and private companies. More than 800 are expected to attend the event. For more information, go to http://www.simhq.org/meetings/sbfc2009/index.html. Global Renewable Energy Services, Incorporated (GRES) is a hybrid organization that blends transformational consulting, research and development, financial prowess, and mergers and acquisitions into a powerful combination to unlock the potential of biofuels energy technology. If you'd like more information about this topic, please contact Dr. Richard Nassab. |






