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Feb 3-6 —
National Biodiesel Board, Orlando FL: 'National
Biodiesel Conference & Expo 2008;' attendees are brought up
to date on the latest innovations and ideas in the biodiesel
industry; Captain James Lovell of Apollo 13 fame will offer his
insights on dealing with challenging circumstances; http://www.biodieselconference.org/2008;
info@biodiesel.org. |
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Feb 19-21 — PenWell Publishing,
Las Vegas NV: 5th 'POWER-GEN Renewable Energy and Fuels;'
brings wind, solar, biomass, hydro, geothermal, biofuels and hydrogen
fuels sectors together for three days of information exchange
and fast-track networking; biggest names in renewables to discuss
technical, strategic, regulatory, structural and economic issues;
http://pgre08.events.pennnet.com/fl//home.cfm?Language=Engl. |
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Feb 25-27 — Renewable Fuels
Association, Orlando FL: '13th Annual National
Ethanol Conference: Policy & Marketing: Changing the Climate;'
be on the forefront of a revolutionary dialogue on how ethanol
is changing the climate… for the better; sessions cover
technological advances in the modern ethanol industry; http://www.ethanolrfa.org/industry/conference. |
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Feb 25-27 —
Cleantech Group, LLC, San Francisco CA: '16th
Cleantech Forum;' only event designed to bring together investors,
corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, policy makers, and researchers,
to explore the latest cleantech market initiatives and capital
investment trends; http://invitation.cleantech.com/8/301/invite.php. |
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Mar 4-6 —
American Council
on Renewable Energy, Washington DC: 'WIREC
2008: Washington International Renewable Energy Conference;' attendees
will acquire a better understanding of the benefits of large-scale
renewable energy deployment on energy security, climate change,
air quality and economic growth; http://www.wirec2008.gov/wps/portal/wirec2008. |
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Mar 12-14 —
Green Power Conferences,
Brussels, Belgium: 'World Biofuels Markets
Congress and Exhibition;' Europe’s largest gathering of
biofuels professionals; structured to maximize business opportunities
as well as provide the latest update in industry innovations and
challenges; over 200 top speakers organized into three streams
with five workshops; http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/wbm_2008/index.html. |
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Mar 12-14 —
European Association
for the Development of Renewable Energy, Environment and Power
Quality, Spain, Santander: 'International
Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality 2008;' opportunity
for academics, scientists, engineers, manufacturers and users
from all over the world to come together in a pleasant location
to discuss recent development in the areas of Renewable Energies
and Power Quality; http://www.icrepq.com. |
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Mar 16-18 —
BBI Biofuels Canada,
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: '1st Annual Canadian
Renewable Energy Workshop;' breakout sessions will explore current
producers, prospective producers, ethanol, and biodiesel; http://www.crew2008.com. |
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Apr 2-3 —
Wall Street Green
Trading Conference, New York City NY: '7th
Annual Wall Street Green Trading Summit ;' covers carbon emissions
trading and finance, renewable energy markets, cleantech VC, green
hedge funds and energy efficiency financial markets; http://www.wsgts.com/index.php. |
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Apr 8-9 —
Green Power Conferences,
Chicago IL: 'Sustainable Manufacturing Summit;'
answers questions such as 'How can manufacturers grow their business
while reducing their total carbon emissions?,' 'How can you get
smaller suppliers involved in your sustainability initiatives?,'
and 'How can you label the carbon intensity of individual products,
and will your customers demand this?;' http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/corporateclimateresponse/sustainable_manufacturing_summit.html. |
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Apr 8-10 —
BBI Biofuels Australia,
Sydney, Australia: 'Ethanol 2008: Local Solutions
for Global Issues;' meet with key stakeholders and industry decision
makers to discuss industry opportunities and learn how to develop
successful ethanol projects; network with over 500 attendees and
50 exhibitors, from a variety of international industry sectors
and government agencies, at Australia’s premier ethanol
industry conference; http://www.ethanol2008.com. |
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Apr 9-10 — Green
Power Conferences, Brussels, Belgium: 'BioPower
Generation Forumt;' inaugural event brings together representatives
from industry and government to address ways to expand the market
for power generation from large scale biomass; http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/renewablesmarkets/biopower_generation.html. |
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Apr15-16 — Green
Power Conferences, Sao Paulo, Brazil: 'Carbon
Markets Americas;' Latin America's leading congress and exhibition
for all stakeholders in the region's carbon markets, including:
project hosts and developers, carbon credit buyers, government
and municipalities, regional DNA's, consultants, verifiers, lawyers,
carbon brokers and media; http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/carbonmarkets/carbonmarkets_americas_2008.html. |
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Apr 15-17 — BBI
International, Minneapolis MN: 1st 'International
Biomass '08 Conference & Trade Show: Power, Fuels, and Chemicals;'
aims to facilitate the advancement of near-term and commercial-scale
manufacturing of biomass-based power, fuels, and chemicals; information
will be presented on biorefining technologies for the production
and advancement of biopower, bioproducts, biochemicals, biofuels,
intermediate products, and coproducts; https://www.biomassconference.com. |
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