Post by wrenchwench on Dec 5, 2006 9:08:25 GMT -5
The 2007 Sustainable Biodiesel Summit will be happening this year in San
Antonio ,Texas ….so start making your plans now.
This year’s Sustainable Biodiesel Summit will happen on Sunday February 4th and it will coincide with the National Biodiesel Conference which runs from Feb. 4tth to the 7th. One of the goals of the SBS is to foster the environmental
sustainability of the biodiesel industry. Initiatives include supporting
smaller, local production using regional feedstocks, encouraging local
ownership of production and distribution, increasing energy efficiency and
the use of renewable energy in production, and diversifying feedstocks.
The summit is a chance for everyone from the grassroots activist
to the small corporation to access technical information, learn from case
studies of different models, share experiences from different regions of the
country, and build an alliance of professionals dedicated to increasing the
sustainability of the industry.
Time, location and cost will be announced, but know that the goal is to make the summit affordable and accessible to those interested in attending.
If you're able to offer a scholarship for others to attend, let us know.
It is likely that there will be an impromptu gathering for dinner on Saturday evening for those who arrive in time, as well as dinner included as the wrap up for the conference.
We will be offering the following tracks:
Feedstocks
Fuel Quality
Small Business Models
Sustainable Production: Best Practices and Energy Conservation
Stay tuned for more information.
Thanks
Rachel
rachel at biofuels .coop
Piedmont Biofuels
Antonio ,Texas ….so start making your plans now.
This year’s Sustainable Biodiesel Summit will happen on Sunday February 4th and it will coincide with the National Biodiesel Conference which runs from Feb. 4tth to the 7th. One of the goals of the SBS is to foster the environmental
sustainability of the biodiesel industry. Initiatives include supporting
smaller, local production using regional feedstocks, encouraging local
ownership of production and distribution, increasing energy efficiency and
the use of renewable energy in production, and diversifying feedstocks.
The summit is a chance for everyone from the grassroots activist
to the small corporation to access technical information, learn from case
studies of different models, share experiences from different regions of the
country, and build an alliance of professionals dedicated to increasing the
sustainability of the industry.
Time, location and cost will be announced, but know that the goal is to make the summit affordable and accessible to those interested in attending.
If you're able to offer a scholarship for others to attend, let us know.
It is likely that there will be an impromptu gathering for dinner on Saturday evening for those who arrive in time, as well as dinner included as the wrap up for the conference.
We will be offering the following tracks:
Feedstocks
Fuel Quality
Small Business Models
Sustainable Production: Best Practices and Energy Conservation
Stay tuned for more information.
Thanks
Rachel
rachel at biofuels .coop
Piedmont Biofuels