MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Mississippi manufacturers, agricultural producers
and economic developers can learn ways to reduce dependence
on fossil fuels during an April 30 to May 1 conference in
Starkville. Mississippi
State University and the Mississippi Biomass Council are
sponsoring the Mississippi Alternative Fuels Conference,
which includes a tour of a local paper mill. Registration
fees are $140 for the conference and tour, $95 for the
conference and $45 for the tour. "Using
biomass as a fuel source instead of fossil fuels reduces
reliance on foreign imports," said Duane Motsenbocker,
management specialist with MSU's Extension Service.
"Manufacturers will learn how to use crops and residues to
make fuels for vehicles or industrial use." The
conference begins April 30 with participants touring the
Weyerhaeuser Pulp and Paper Mill in Lowndes County followed
by a catfish fry. Sessions begin May 1 in the Bost
Conference Center at MSU. Breakfast and lunch are
provided. Conference
topics include biomass-derived fuels, production of
bio-diesel, wood combustion and the ethanol industry
followed by case study sessions. MSU co-sponsors include the
Extension Service, the Forest Products Laboratory and the
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment
Station. Contact
Ann Sansing in the MSU Extension Service's Food and Fiber
Center at (662) 325-2160 or asansing@ext.msstate.edu
for registration and more information. Writer:
Ashley Crawford Released:
March 4, 2002
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Alternative
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Contact: Duane Motsenbocker, (662 ) 325-2160
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