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WSA-2008
(July 20-26, 2008, Kunming, China) |
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CEMD-2008
(Oct.22-28, 2008, Beijing & Xi'an, China) |
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WCG 2008
(Dec. 5-7, 2008, Guangzhou, China) |
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Track 1: Renewable Bio-energy & Biofuels |
-Explore New Planet of Energy Supplies |
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The Track I of iBio-2008 will open an information & resources gateway to Advanced Technologies for those who are engaged in seeking sustainable development of the bioenergy and biofuels from biomass at various levels of resolution and from a variety of different research perspectives. You can learn from new world class leaders' lectures on current status of the fields including cutting-edge technologies, market information, management strategies, logistic systems, total procurement chains, demand on the energy market, impact of green marketing and other factors affecting forestry, agriculture, industry and climate. If you want to share your most recent achievements, you can submit your proposal for your oral or poster presentations at the event, or papers for the congress proceeding. |
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| Session 1 New Renewable Energy Resource technology methodology, development and implementation |
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Biovision for the System Biology and Functional Genomics on Renewable Energy
Metabolomics, Metabolic Engineering and Systems Biology in Renewable Energy Resource Production
Developing and utilizing renewable energy(eg: marsh gas,bio-hydrogen, fuel cell )
Renewable energy power plant systems development and implementation
Information Representation, Integration, and Network Sharing Resources
Biomass energy resource assessments and fuel supply evaluation
Grant evaluation and application
Project permitting, financing, implementation and operation
Identify current and future energy demands:
Regulatory Issues |
| Or you can propose new topics to be covered from your expert opinion here! |
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| Session 2 Pathways for Introducing New Biobased Transportation Fuels |
Although There are three pathways for introducing New Biobased Transportation Fuels,, i.e. 1) Physical-chemical Processes; 2) Biochemical Processes; 3) Thermochemical Processes; The session will be focused on the current progress of biochemical processes. |
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Alternative Fuels, Bio-Fuels Renewable Fuels and Future Fuels from Waste to Energy
Find Sustainable and Renewable Resources
High Quality Synthetic Diesel Fuel
Bioenergy Economic Crops
Bioenergy Plants
From Woody Biomass waste-to-energy
No recyclable-plastics
Biodiesel From Edible Oil and Oil Enriched Plants
Biofuel Refinery Processes
Advanced and Novel Conversion Technological Developments of Biomass
Biogases Production from Biomass Using Microbial Fuel Cell Technologies
New Biobased Transportation Fuels Production Technologies
New Biobased Transportation Fuels Security |
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| Session 3 Breakthroughs for Non-Grain Based Bioethanol and Bio-Diesel Production |
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Genetics and Genomics Approaches to Build Optimal Marker Assisted Breeding Programs
Increased Productivity of Bioengineered High Yields Renewable Energy Crops
Highly Efficient Bioprocesses for Bioethanol & Cellulosic Ethanol Production
Alternate Ethanol Production Techniques from Non-grain Plants
Robust Extremophilic Enzymes for High Transformation Productivities for Biofuels (Bioethanol/Cellulosic and Biodiesel)
Cost-effective Integrated Biorefinery Processes
Robust Fermentation Technologies from Lignocellulosic Biomass
New Technologies for Production of Dimethylether
Biodiesel from Primarily Plant Storage Lipids or Vegetable Oils or Oil Plants (Non-Acid/Base SensitiveThermophilic Lipases, Esterases and Hydrolases)
High Capacity Bioreactor Development and New Practical Industrial Processes |
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| Session 4 Engineering Development of Biorefinery from Biomass Pretreatment to Cellulosic Ethanol and Edible Oil Based Bio-diesel |
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Highly Stable and Efficient Bio-catalysts for Conversion of Biomass (from Pretreatment, liquefaction to Gasification)
Novel Strains for Biomass Pretreatment
Practical Engineering Processing Design for Biomass Pretreatment
New Cellulosic Feedstocks for Ethanol Production
New Bioprocesses for Cellulosic Ethanol Production
Inexpensive Bioprocesses for Transformation of Edible Oil Based Bio-diesel |
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