Center for Advanced BioEnergy Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Southeast ready for bioenergy boom

Southeast Farm Press
Aug 10, 2010 10:17 AM, By Brad Haire, University of Georgia

“Right now, there are 1 billion people living America-style lives, or lives demanding high energy needs. By 2040, that number will be 3 billion. That’s three times as many people demanding the kind of energy, the kind of stuff, the kind of lives we have and standing with us at the world’s energy spigot.”

Bioenergy scientists, policymakers, industry leaders and enthusiasts met in Tifton, Ga., Aug. 3-5 to discuss how Georgia and surrounding states could soon establish and grow a vibrant renewable energy market to help the world find alternative ways to power itself.

The three-day 2010 Southeast Bioenergy Conference was held at the University of Georgia Tifton Campus Conference Center. Keynote speaker Christopher Steiner told more than 500 participants that costly gas isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It could be the catalyst to spark a sincere, long-term U.S. energy strategy to break its addiction to foreign oil.

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