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Technical Proceedings of the 2008 Clean Technology Conference and Trade Show

Clean Technology 2008


Chapter 1:

Bio Energy Fuels, Novel Sources & Policy

-Changing Roles: Cultivating Perennial Weeds vs. Conventional Crops for Bio-energy Production. The Case of Cynara cardunculus
 N.G. Danalatos
 University of Thessaly, GR
-Direct Injection of Flue Gas into Coal Seams for Carbon Storage and Methane Production
 S. Jewell
 Composite Energy Ltd, UK
-Clean Waste Tech: Anaerobic Composting in Bioreactor Landfills
 D. Augenstein, J. Benemann and R. Yazdani
 IEM, Inc., US
-Catalytic Conversion of Biomass to Hydrocarbons
 R.D. Cortright
 Virent Energy Systems, US
-Analysis of the US Fuel Ethanol Industry and Market Expectations
 A. Wiselogel, J. Kistner, K. Althoff
 BBI International, US
-Nano-docking stations for synfuels catalysts on carbon nanotubes
 U.M. Graham, R.A. Khatri, N.J. Coville, A. Dozier, B.H. Davis
 University of Kentucky, US
-Complete Microbiological Fuel Cell: A Photosynthetic Cathode Coupled to a Fermentative Anode
 E.E. Powell, J.C. Bolster, G.A. Hill, R.W. Evitts
 University of Saskatchewan, CA
-Bio Mass for CO2 Neutral Steel Production
 T. Gerdes, M. Willert-Porada
 University of Bayreuth, DE
-Novel Membrane Technology for Green Ethylene Production
 U. Balachandran, T.H. Lee, S.E. Dorris, C.G. Scouten, C.L. Marshall
 Argonne National Laboratory, US
-Methanol Production for Renewable Energy Storage and Distribution
 W. Bishop
 Consultant, US
-High Quality Biodiesel from Spent Coffee Grounds
 M. Misra, N. Kondamudi, S.K. Mohapatra, S.E. John
 University of Nevada Reno, US
-Impact of Government Biotechnology Regulations on Biofuel Development
 D.J. Glass
 D. Glass Associates, Inc., US
-Clean Combustion of Liquid Biofuels in Gas Turbines for Renewable Power Generation
 M.S. Klassen, M.J. Ramotowski, L.D. Eskin and R.J. Roby
 LPP Combustion, LLC, US
-Novel Alcohol Based Diesel Fuels
 N. Schulz
 JGS Research Co, US
-Improvements in biological hydrogen production by microbial fermentations
 P.C. Hallenbeck, G. Sabourin-Provost
 Université de Montréal, CA
-Integrated System Approach to Bio-fuels; Bio-refineries; Renewable Resources and Sustainable Development
 S. Elnashaie, I. Abu-Mahfouz, R. Ciocci
 Penn State University at Harrisburg, US
-Biofuels: Boom or Bust?
 J. Johnson, E. Palmacci
 Nerac, Inc., US
-Supporting biofuel distribution through F.A.ST. ™ on-demand, variable ratio blending with a review of climate controlled storing and dispensing of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
 O. Baer, D. Shaw
 Clean Emission Fluids, Inc., US
-NanoEnergy- Technological and economical impact of nanotechnology on the energy sector
 W. Luther
 VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH, DE
-The Opportunity Continuum: University-Industry Partnerships for Cleantech Investment
 A. Peters
 University of Colorado at Boulder, US
ISBN:1-4200-8502-0
Pages:724
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