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NE Renewable Energy Conference Presentations

NE Renewable Energy Conference, August 26 -28, 2008 at the Penn Stater Conference Center, State College, PA

Composting and Thermal Energy Systems for Manure, Bedding, and Biomass Handling
Brian Jerose, WASTE NOT Resource Solutions
Wind Energy Siting and Development Issues
Joshua Framel, Gamesa Energy USA
Fairview Swiss Cheese: Anaerobic Digester Project
Thomas Wilson, Penn State Cooperative Extension
Investigating Hazelnuts as a Feedstock for Biodiesel and other Oleochemicals
Thomas Molnar, Rutgers University
Wind Energy 101
Susan Stewart, Applied Research Lab, Penn State University
Investing in the Future of New York Agriculture
Thomas Sleight, NY Farm Viability Institute
The Rural Sustainable Energy Project
Gary Sheppard, Penn State Cooperative Extension
Renewable Energy Partnerships: Issues, Approaches, Lessons
Steven Pueppka, Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station
Production of Lignocellulosic Enzymes Using Mixture Culture of Pelletized Fungi
Wei Liao and Susie Lui, Michigan State Univ.; Shulin Chen, Washington State Univ.
CHP and Biomass Technologies
Joseph Orlando, Mid-Atlantic CHP Application Center, Univ. of Maryland
Integrated Small Farm Energy System
Norman Scott and Pegi Ficken, Cornell University
Greening the Campus
Steven Baer, Five Winds International
Biomass Inventories: Status, Methods, Lessons Learned and Challenges
Tim Rooney, ANTARES Group Inc.
Wood Energy Opportunities and Pitfalls in PA
Marc McDill, Penn State University
Soil Carbon Sequestration by Contrasting Oilseed Crops
Roger Koide, Penn State University
Major Energy Programs in the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
Kerry Johannsen, Environmental Law and Policy Center
Utility Programs and Partnerships
Edward Johnstonbaugh, Penn State Cooperative Extension
PA Wind Farms and Wildlife Collaborative
John Quigley, Pa DCNR
Impacts of Biodiesel Fueling on Lubricants and Lubricant Additives
Stephen Kirby, Peng He, Thomas McGuire, Yu Zhang, Andre Boehman and Joseph Parez, Penn State. Michael Alessi, Katherine Richard and Stuart McTavish, Infineum USA L.P. and Infineum UK Ltd.
Uniform-Format Feedstock Supply System Design for Lignocellulosic Biomass
Richard Hess, Idaho National Laboratory
Group Action in Wind Energy Development
Brian Henehan, Cornell University
Biofuels on the Farm
Vern Grubinger, University of Vermont Extension
Let's Not Exaggerate: Energy Futures - Development Strategies, Employment Prospects, and Regional Advantages
Amy Glasmeier, Penn State University
Review of the Northeast Sun Grant Initiative Competitive Grants Program 2007-2009
Tom Fretz, University of Maryland
Wind Turbine Siting Considerations
Jeremy Firestone, University of Delaware
Regional Biomass Energy Feedstock Partnership Activities
John Ferrell, US Department of Energy
Camelina Project of NW Pennsylvania
Dave Dowler, Tom Wilson, and Joel Hunter, Penn State Cooperative Extension
Maine's Farm Energy Partners Network: A Model for Collaborative Action and Capacity Building
Caragh Fitzgerald, Univ. of Maine Cooperative Extension; Ron Desrosiers, and Mary Ann Hayes
Thermochemical Technology Overview
Bob Wallace, National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL)
Electricity Deregulation: Challenges and Opportunities for Renewables and Energy Efficiency
Seth Blumsack, Penn State University
The Potential of Wind and Our Energy Future
Dave Blittersdorf, CEO Earth Turbines, Inc.
Using LEED to Reduce Carbon Footprint
Steve Beyer, Co-Chair of Cornell Univ.Green Building Oversight Committee.
Integrating Energy Delivery for Climate Neutrality
Steve Beyers, Office of Environmental Compliance and Sustainability, Cornell Univ.
Redeveloping Hydro in the Northeast
Lori Barg, Community Hydro
Building Energy Systems Integration to Reduce Demands and Increase Efficiency
William Bahnfleth, Penn State University
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