December 6, 2023
BY BBI International
Biomass Magazine released the agenda this week for the 17th Annual International Biomass Conference & Expo taking place March 4-6, 2024 at the Greater Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, Virginia.
“Similar to last year’s conference, the program will start on Monday, March 4th,” says John Nelson, vice president at BBI International. “With two and a half days of comprehensive content, producers will have the ability to gain knowledge on the latest products and services that will help the facilities they represent become more profitable.”
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Attendees will be able to take in content from a variety of speakers showcasing the newest offerings in technology, services and policy.
“The International Biomass Conference & Expo continues to attract strong interest from a diverse group of experts in the biogas, wood pellet, thermal and advanced biofuels sectors,” said Tim Portz, program developer for BBI International. “We're honored to build our comprehensive agenda from these submitted abstracts.”
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The speakers will discuss on a variety of topics in the biomass industry under the following categories:
The conference will begin on Monday, March 4th at 1:00 pm (EST) and will be open to all registered attendees.
To view the online agenda, click here.
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