In Tennessee, the International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference will be held in Memphis October 14 through 16. The conference will focus on how to best use the resources, knowledge and assets in the pulp and paper industry to produce bioenergy and bioproducts. Speakers from the University of Tennessee, USDA, Virent, Lignol, Chicago Climate Exchange, DOE and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory highlight the event.
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