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Business: Energy
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Business: Agriculture
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Po Box 159
Cotopaxi, Colorado 81223
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| Description |
Conceived as a service to ethanol producers, the Fuel Ethanol Workshop (FEW) is designed to provide industry with the latest information on technology and services for improving production processes, product yields and operations of an ethanol facility using grain and other biomass feedstocks. The FEW offers plenary sessions on major current industry issues, interactive work group sessions on specific production and research topics, and an exclusive industry Trade Show highlighting equipment, service and technology companies.
The 2002 Fuel Ethanol Workshop in Springfield, Illinois attracted a diverse, record crowd of over 1000 delegates from the ethanol, agricultural, financial, equipment, and technology industries, including government and research agencies. Participants included virtually every current and future ethanol producer in North America and increasing numbers from around the world. With over 60 plants in production and more than 20 projects being planned in the United States alone, participants found many opportunities to network with current and potential customers.
"The International Fuel Ethanol Workshop’s tradeshow, breakout sessions and speakers are the best of the industry, not only in the US, but worldwide." - Jeff Roskam, Senior Vice President, ICM, Inc.
"Being involved in the operations side of the ethanol Industry for 20 years, I can think of no other forum available that provides such a large amount of technical information for improving operating efficiencies." - Joe Werth, Distillery Product Manager, Midwest Grain Product of Illinois
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| Additional Information |
19th Annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Trade Show
"Where Practical Application & Research Meet to Improve Grain & Biomass Ethanol Production"
June 16-19, 2003
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
Sioux Falls Convention Center
The general sessions of the 2002 FEW in Springfield, Missouri attracted a record attendance of over 1,000 people
Conceived as a service to ethanol producers, the Fuel Ethanol Workshop (FEW) is designed to provide industry with the latest information on technology and services for improving production processes, product yields and operations of an ethanol facility using grain and other biomass feedstocks. The FEW offers plenary sessions on major current industry issues, interactive work group sessions on specific production and research topics, and an exclusive industry Trade Show highlighting equipment, service and technology companies.
Bliss Baker, Bob Dinneen, Al Pell of AgDay Television, and Rick Tolman discuss ethanol issues during a taping of "Weekend Marketplace" at the 2002 FEW
The 2002 Fuel Ethanol Workshop in Springfield, Illinois attracted a diverse, record crowd of over 1000 delegates from the ethanol, agricultural, financial, equipment, and technology industries, including government and research agencies. Participants included virtually every current and future ethanol producer in North America and increasing numbers from around the world. With over 60 plants in production and more than 20 projects being planned in the United States alone, participants found many opportunities to network with current and potential customers.
"The International Fuel Ethanol Workshop’s tradeshow, breakout sessions and speakers are the best of the industry, not only in the US, but worldwide." - Jeff Roskam, Senior Vice President, ICM, Inc.
"Being involved in the operations side of the ethanol Industry for 20 years, I can think of no other forum available that provides such a large amount of technical information for improving operating efficiencies." - Joe Werth, Distillery Product Manager, Midwest Grain Product of Illinois
For more information, contact the International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Trade Show Presenters:
BBI International
Jaime Keating-Klco, Conference Coordinator
P.O. Box 159
Cotopaxi, Colorado 81223 USA
Tel: + 719-942-4353
Fax: + 719-942-4358
(Mountain Time)
jaime@bbiethanol.com
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