Fall Biomass Energy Conference Features Crawford County Company
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Ernst Conservation Seeds in Ernst Conservation Seeds, a third generation family business based in "We are aggressively pursuing the information, technology, and feedstock necessary to make the generation of heat and power from warm season native plants a reality," says Daniel P. Arnett, Biomass Coordinator for Ernst Conservation Seeds. Following a number of projects evaluating different types of feedstock and machinery, the company now plans the construction and operation of a large-scale grass/biomass densification facility in Harvesting energy domestically from clean resources is just one positive aspect of this venture. At the same time, economic growth is brought back home. Instead of importing increasingly expensive fossil fuels from places with little consideration for the poor work conditions and exploitation of natural resources, bio-energy offers the chance to create an industry that is financially viable and environmentally sustainable. Growing energy crops on American land means creating jobs in land cultivation, processing biomass materials, plant manufacturing and maintenance, and distribution of the fuels. It also means energy-independence, reduction of CO2 emissions, and cost-saving potential for users of heat, power, and vehicle fuels. "The EBW Expo & Conference is about converting biomass and waste materials to value," says Dr. Ines Freesen, Managing Director of trade show organizer Freesen & Partner GmbH. "Ernst Conservation Seeds is a very good example of how this can be achieved." EBW is sponsored by the Department of Environmental Protection; Green Power, Inc.; West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund, Inc.; Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.; The Pennsylvania State University; and media sponsor Biomass Magazine. The event is also supported by the Department of Agriculture; Steel City Biofuels; and the Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, For more information, visit the Energy from Biomass and Waste Expo & Conference webpage. |
6/8/2007 |
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