JACKSON
-- Mississippi manufacturers, agricultural producers and
economic developers can learn ways to reduce dependence on
fossil fuels during a March 25 and 26 conference. The
Mississippi Renewable Energy Conference will address how the
use of alternative fuels can create jobs and reduce the
environmental impact of energy production and
use. Mississippi
State University's Extension Service and the Mississippi
Biomass Council are sponsoring the conference at the Clarion
Hotel in Jackson. Registration
fees are $165 before March 17 or $195 after that date. To
attend the legislative reception only, the cost is
$25. Duane
Motsenbocker, management specialist with the MSU Extension
Service's Food and Fiber Center, said using biomass as a
fuel source instead of fossil fuels will reduce reliance on
foreign imports. Instead, crops and residues can be
converted to fuels for vehicle or industrial use. Topics
during the general sessions include Mississippi fuels for
the future, an update on renewable energy projects and the
feasibility of the ethanol industry in the state. Concurrent
technical sessions will address ethanol, solar and green
energy as well as bio-oil, bio-diesel and renewable fuels
policy. The
registration form is available on the Internet at
http://www.ms-biomass.org.
Contact Ann Sansing in the MSU Extension Service's Food and
Fiber Center at (662) 325-2160 or asansing@ext.msstate.edu
for more information. Writer:
Linda Breazeale Released:
Feb. 24, 2003
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Contact: Duane Motsenbocker, (662 ) 325-2160
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