Clean Technology 2009
renewable energy

Bio Energy

 bio energy pictures

Symposium Chair

Robert Avant Robert V. Avant
Program Director
Texas AgriLife Research
Texas A&M University

Confirmed Invited Speakers

Spencer Swayze Spencer Swayze
Ceres
Lissa Morgenthaler-Jones
LiveFuels

Abstracts Due: January 28th 2009

Synopsis

Biomass has the potential to supply a significant amount of biofuel not only for electricity production and process heat, but also for transportation fuels. The US government has set ambitious goals for bioenergy production over the next 10 years that include grain-based ethanol production, advanced biofuels from lignocellulosic feedstocks, and biodiesel/jet fuel from oilseed crops and algae. In order to meet this demand, sustainable and economic production of feedstocks and development of scalable and economic conversion technologies will be necessary.

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Topics & Application Areas

  • Feedstock
  • Crop Design
  • Refinement
  • Novel Processes
  • Biomass to liquid
  • Biodiesel
  • Bioalcohols
  • Microbial & Single Cell Oils
  • Vegetable Oil
  • Biogas
  • Solid Biofuels
  • Biohydrogen
  • Algae
  • Cellulosic Ethanol
  • Biofuel Distribution
  • Bioenergy - Environment
  • Jet propellant fuel
  • Renewable Diesel
  • Other

Technical Abstract Submission

Please first review the abstract preparation guidelines & information for authors.

 

Company Presentation Proposal

Participants are invited to prepare PDF abstracts, two pages in length, including text and figures.

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