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Nevada Bioenergy Association, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization incorporated in the state of Nevada which provides bioenergy researchers and producers an opportunity to come together and exchange ideas concerning the latest developments in bioenergy production in Nevada. The Association provides a forum for the publishing of technical papers and announcements of the results of research in bioenergy related technologies. The Association also supports discussion and development of new markets that take advantage of the tremendous potential of bioenergy in Nevada.
Nevada Bioenergy Association, Inc.
PO Box 70040
Reno, NV, 89570
KEYWORDS: biofuel bioenergy biodiesel biobutanol bioethanol biomethanol algae bioreactor pond microbial fermentation cellulosic lignocellulosic ethanol enzymatic hydrolysis transesterification fischer tropsch process gasification desert research rural coop CHP turbine electricity generator generation power energy Nevada Reno UNR
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