Bioenergy systems will cover energy sources from biological materials appropriate to the farm/community scale for heating, power, and transportation needs. Technologies discussed include biodigesters, biodiesel, straight vegetable oil, ethanol, gasification, and combined heat and power systems.
Where:Campus of Appalachian State University, Kerr Scott/Harper Hall, Room 178
Schedule: Friday, September 10: Registration 12:30pm, Workshop 1:00 – 5:00pm; Saturday, June 19: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Cost: $150 ($75 for students*)
Max Participants: 15
*Students enrolled in any degree-seeking program from any institution qualify for the student rate.

