This comprehensive event, with its energy and climate change policy-oriented program, will examine the new Administration’s view on bioenergy and how the new regulations affect bioenergy in the context of other clean energy technologies.
It will cover:
√ First-generation biofuels
√ Next-generation biofuels
√ Biomass for heat and power production
√ Financial instruments in bioenergy
√ Bioenergy projects in light of climate change and clean energy
√ Alternative feedstocks
√ Bioenergy technology and infrastructure
KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
• Keynote address – Recent developments in Federal and State regulations in clean energy and climate change from Howard A. Learner, President and Executive Director, Environmental Law and Policy Center
• Packed agenda – crammed with interactive panel sessions and roundtables
• Energy and climate change policy-oriented program
• Fresh approaches from industry experts – how to deal with unresolved problems and market uncertainties
• Superb networking opportunities – meet and do business with the key players and decision makers in the US bioenergy markets