U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Biomass Program

Biomass 2012: Confronting Challenges, Creating Opportunities

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Sustaining a Commitment to Bioenergy

July 10-11, 2012
Washington, D.C. Convention Center
801 Mt. Vernon Place, NW  
Washington, D.C. 20001

On July 10–11, 2012, the U.S. Department of Energy's Biomass Program will host its fifth annual conference, Biomass 2012: Confronting Challenges, Creating Opportunities – Sustaining a Commitment to Bioenergy, at the Washington, D.C. Convention Center. This year's conference will examine the dynamic playing field of bioenergy in 2012 as exciting new technologies move forward within a shifting policy, tax, and economic landscape. A draft version of the Biomass 2012 Agenda, including information about the exciting breakout sessions as this year's conference, is now available.

Biomass 2012 will bring together hundreds of diverse stakeholders with key decision makers in the public and private sectors, as well as a range of interdisciplinary experts, to discuss the latest advances in bioenergy technology, policy news, and financing strategies. Situated just blocks away from Capitol Hill, the White House, federal agencies, and the headquarters of numerous national and international organizations, the conference will provide a superb forum for open dialogue about overcoming common challenges and sustaining our national commitment to building the advanced bioenergy economy. For the first time, the Biomass Program is also issuing a Call for Posters to be presented at this year's conference.

Last year's event was attended by more than 600 industry and government players and featured keynote speeches from members of the Cabinet, Congress, CEO-level company executives, acclaimed scientists, and other industry leaders. Visit the Biomass 2011 Conference page for more information about last year's conference or read testimonials to see what attendees had to say about the event.

With this year's central downtown location and a policy-packed agenda, Biomass 2012 promises to be one of our best biomass conferences yet.

Registration for Biomass 2012 is now available. Biomass 2012 is free and open to the public. Space, however, is limited and attendees must register in advance.

For questions related to the conference agenda, please contact the Biomass 2012 Team at
Biomass2012_info@bcs-hq.com.

Support Biomass 2012!

To learn more about exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities for Biomass 2012, view our Sponsorship and Exhibitor Prospectus or contact Bobbie Chandler at biomassmeeting@courtesyassoc.com