CHI has issued an initial call for papers for the 2nd Advanced Biofuels Development Summit, scheduled from
April 20-21, 2009 at the Marriott at Metro Center in Washington, DC. Biofuels Digest is a sponsor of this Summit, which offers the most comprehensive one-stop networking and learning environment for the commercialization and technological development of advanced biofuels.
Last year’s conference featured participants from the DOE and USDA, key members of the associations such as the National Algae Association and the Algal Biomass Organization, and advanced biofuel developers such as SunEthanol, Mascoma, and Gevo. To register or submit a paper or panel for consideration, visit www.biofuels-summit.com.
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