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DOE Ethanol Workshop Series
Wisconsin Ethanol Workshop
An Ethanol Production Plant: A Doorway of Opportunity in Wisconsin September 25, 2000 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Best Western Inn on the Park 22 South Carroll Street Madison, Wisconsin Workshop Sponsors
US Department of Energy
Great Lakes Regional Biomass Energy Program
Wisconsin Department of Administration
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection
Wisconsin Alternative Fuels Task Force and
the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Center for Alternative Fuels
The purpose of the workshop was to present opportunities for ethanol production in Wisconsin using agricultural and forestry resources.
For more information, contact:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Kim Kujoth
University of WI-Milwaukee
Center for Alternative Fuels
PH: 414/229-3881
FAX: 414/229-6958
kkujoth@uwm.edu
If you would like to be notified about the US DOE Ethanol Workshop Series Workshops, please provide your contact information to Anne Wester:
Anne Wester
Conference Planning Assistant
BBI International
PO Box 1146
Salida, Colorado 81201
Phone: 719-539-0300
Fax: 719-539-0301
awester@bbibiofuels.com
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8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Registration/Continental Breakfast
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9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
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Welcome and Introduction -Jeff Knight - Director,
Bureau of Transportation, Wisconsin Dept. of Administration
Synopsis of the 1999 DOE Wisconsin Ethanol Workshop "Development of an Ethanol Industry
in the New Millennium" |
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9:15 AM - 9:45 AM
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WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT
-Wisconsin's first large-scale ethanol production
facility, Badger State Ethanol in
Monroe, Wisconsin
- Joe Tregoning, Deputy Secretary,
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and
Consumer Protection (DATCP)
-John Malchine, Badger State Ethanol
-Nate Klassy, Director of Public Works, City of Monroe
-Anna Schramke, Economic Development Director, City of Monroe
-Steve Peterson, Alliant Energy
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9:45 AM - 10:15 AM
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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ETHANOL INDUSTRY -Bob Dinneen - Renewable Fuels Assoc.
National legislative up-date and MTBE Phase-out,
Reformulate Gasoline Phase II |
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10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
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Refreshment Break
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10:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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INTEGRATING ETHANOL INTO THE FUEL SYSTEM To Be Determined |
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10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
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FEDERAL BIOENERGY INITIATIVE
-Gerson Santos-Leon -
Program Manager, Office of Fuels Development, US
Department of Energy |
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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GREAT LAKES REGIONAL BIOMASS PROGRAM -Fred Kuzel, Council of Great Lakes Governors, Great
Lakes Regional Biomass Energy Program
-Dave Loos, Illinois Department of Commerce and
Community Affairs
Ethanol use in diesel fuel - EDiesel
(Invited) |
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Lunch
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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DOORWAY OF OPPORTUNITY IN WISCONSIN - WHAT WISCONSIN HAS TO OFFER Wisconsin Feedstock Assessment -
Angela Graf, Senior Associate, BBI
Economic and Industrial Development -
Hampton Rothwell, Wisconsin Department of Commerce (Invited)
Wisconsin Ethanol Producers Credit - Review of Legislation
Joe Tregoning, Deputy Secretary, DATCP
Ethanol Production Development - Spring Green, Plover
and sludge to ethanol feasibility -
Don Wichert, Wisconsin Energy Bureau, Wisconsin
Department of Administration
Ethanol Infrastructure Development - Milwaukee/SE Wisconsin
Dr. Kenneth Neusen, Director, University of
WI-Milwaukee Center for Alternative Fuels
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1:30 PM - 1:45 PM
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REFRESHMENT BREAK
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1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
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PANEL: AN ETHANOL PLANT IN WISCONSIN - GUIDANCE ON HOW TO INITIATE ACTION
Ethanol Plant Development -
Kathy Bryan, BBI
How to Secure Ethanol Plant Financing
How to Build a Farmers Cooperative
Ethanol Production Technologies using Distillers
Grains and Cellulosic Feedstocks
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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DISCUSSION FORUM
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3:30 PM |
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Adjournment
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Renewable Diesel Workshops:
NREL
Goals: ..."to educate key public officials and the general public
about biodiesel as a transportation fuel" and ..."to build state and
local coalitions that would form the nuclei of a support group that
would promote and eventually lead to local biodiesel production and
use."
Ethanol Producers'
Technical Workshops:
Perspectives from ethanol producers, production technology
providers, and government researchers. Those in attendance were
given the task of exploring the challenges and opportunities
presented by combining cellulosic ethanol streams with existing
grain streams.
US DOE Ethanol Workshop Series:
A series of one-day, state-level workshops to educate key public
officials and the general public about ethanol as a transportation
fuel.
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