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Eighth Annual BioCycle Conference Focuses On Renewable Energy, Anaerobic Digestion and Biomass


October 6-8, 2008

Madison, Wisconsin • Madison Marriott West

Madison, Wisconsin — A comprehensive three-day Conference in Madison, Wisconsin to be held on October 6, 7, 8 — “Renewable Energy From Organics Recycling” — is being organized by the editors of BioCycle, the magazine for Advancing Composting, Organics Recycling and Renewable Energy. This Conference will bring together project managers, policy makers, investors, utilities, consultants, farmers and researchers. Agenda topics focus on latest developments in advanced systems, operations at innovative projects, economic and energy performance, and public policies that are helping to facilitate and fund development.

Conference highlights include: Emerging Technologies To Produce Bioenergy, Biofuels; Anaerobic Digestion Systems For Source Separated Organics; Meet The Players – Developers and Funders Who Make Projects Happen; Connecting Biopower to Grids, Pipelines and Fuel Pumps; Regulatory, Permitting Perspectives and Trends; Composting Connections In a Renewable Energy Framework; Farm Digester Developments in Wisconsin; Woody Biomass to Fuels, Energy.

Conference cosponsors include: Environmental And Energy Study Institute; Focus On Energy — Renewable Energy Program.

See the preliminary agenda for the “Renewable Energy From Organics Recycling” Conference, www.biocycle.net. Registration fee of $395 includes attendance at all Conference sessions on October 6 and 7, and all day tours on October 8. To register, visit www.biocycle.net, or call 610.967.4135, ext. 21. Or contact Ann Miller by e-mail: biocycle@jgpress.com

 


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