Canadian Biomass Magazine

Upcoming webinar on biomass air quality

March 8, 2011
By Biomass Thermal Energy Council

Mar. 8, 2011 – The Biomass Thermal Energy Council is holding its fourth webinar: Biomass Air Quality: Measuring, Controlling, and Regulating Emissions.

Mar. 8, 2011 – The Biomass Thermal Energy
Council is holding its fourth webinar: Biomass Air Quality: Measuring,
Controlling, and Regulating Emissions. Pre-registration is required for the
free webinar, which will take place on March 17, 2011, at 14:00 ET.

Across the United States, citizens and
businesses have been asking and responding to complex questions on emissions
from biomass energy applications: What is the carbon profile of biomass? How
clean is biomass combustion? How will biomass be regulated? The webinar
speakers will provide insight into these questions and more. Topics include: a
review of the Environmental Protection Agency's new boiler MACT rules; a
comparison of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants from different
biomass end uses; discussion of new studies and tools for calculating biomass
emissions; and an exploration of pollution control technologies for biomass
thermal technologies. A question and answer session with the speakers will
follow.

Speakers
Jim Eddinger, Energy Strategies Group,
Environmental Protection Agency
Carrie Lee, Staff Scientist, Stockholm
Environment Institute
John Hinckley, Principle Consultant,
Resource Systems Group
Moderator: Joseph Seymour, BTEC Program
Coordinator for Policy and Government Affairs.

Advance registration is required: click
here
. You will need a computer, internet access, and at least one hour of your
time. All registrants will have access to a live recording and copy of the
presentation after the webinar.

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