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Who Will Triumph in Biomass? Critical Insights on Biofuels from Biomass Shared by Dr. Larry Song

Biomass currently represents one of the most promising alternative fuel feedstocks. What are the options for biomass to biofuels conversions? Dr. Larry Song, General Manager of NEXANT Shanghai answers this question in ''Prospects of Biomass to Liquid Fuels," a video presentation offered for free preview at http://www.futureenergyevents.com/biomass/biomassvideo/. This informative video addresses the need for extensive research and development to maximize the potential of biomass as a sustainable, viable alternative energy and biofuel source.

Jakarta, Indonesia (PRWEB) November 11, 2008 -- In a presentation made to an audience of more than 100 key executives at the Biomass World 2008 conference, Dr. Larry Song, leading expert in Biomass conversion and Bio-refinery with over 25 years of industrial experience with companies like BP and ExxonMobil, asserted that "biomass energy and biofuels implementation both have highly complex sets of drivers, enablers, success challenges and issues."

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Dr. Larry Song, who is currently the General manager of global consulting powerhouse Nexant Shanghai, has managed numerous projects in over 22 countries including China and the U.S, advising on the technical, economic, commercial and strategic planning aspects of biomass to energy projects.

According to Dr. Song's presentation "Prospects of Biomass to Liquid Fuels," in order to ensure commercial success of the biomass to biofuels pathway, it would be necessary to:

 
  • Secure a supply of sustainable biomass feedstocks including cellulosic biomass, which is capable of meeting demand for long term production.
  • Develop biomass conversion technologies to allow for cheaper and more abundant feedstocks.
  • Substantially reduce operational costs of converting biomass to biofuels, to stay competitive with petro-diesel and on par with oil prices.
  • Integrating biomass into the refining value chain to produce petrochemicals.
Although further research and development is required for the biomass to biofuels pathway to become a viable biofuel, it maintains several salient advantages over other feedstocks.

As biomass races to the forefront as a promising alternative energy and biofuel source, Dr. Song's presentation provides an objective assessment of the current challenges facing biomass development as well as its potential as a viable biofuel source, and will set the tone for the Biomass World 2009 conference scheduled to be held in Jakarta from February 9 to 10.

Biomass World 2009 will examine upcoming trends and developments in the Biomass to Energy value chain. Biomass World 2009 will also lend further insights into the potential of biomass as a sustainable, viable alternative energy source.

Keynote speakers for this critical two-day conference will include global experts in all facets of the biomass industry to discuss:

 
  • The economics of converting biomass for heat, power, fuels or chemicals.
  • Investment potential and demand for biomass energy options in Asia Pacific.
  • Comparative life cycle assessment of biomass to power and biofuels.
  • The latest information in the research and development into conversion of cellulosic biomass, including woody biomass and oil palm biomass, into liquid fuels.
  • Updates on CDM development and claiming carbon credits for biomass projects with case study on biomass plant.
As Dr. Song summed up in his presentation, "Biofuels from biomass sources have a potentially bright future as an important new supply source, and refiners will welcome them if they can meet a number of important competitive requirements."

Free access to a preview version of Dr. Song's breakthrough presentation "Prospects of Biomass to Liquid Fuels" is available at http://www.futureenergyevents.com/biomass/biomassvideo/

Biomass World 2009 will gather into one arena, experts in all areas of the biomass industry to address the long-term outlook and challenges to the development of biomass energy as a viable alternative energy source. Attendance at Biomass World 2009 is essential in clarifying biomass energy challenges and projecting long-term ROI. Those seeking information on how to sign up for Biomass World 2009 should visit http://www.futureenergyevents.com/biomass/attend immediately.

About Biomass World 2009:
BIOMASS WORLD 2009 is a conference dedicated towards providing objective insights on the entire Biomass to energy value chain, as well as the latest advances and constraints in Biomass feedstock development and processing. Biomass World 2009 is organized by CMT (Centre for Management Technology) whose mission is to provide access to the latest technology and business intelligence through high profile alternative energy conferences.

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BIOMASS WORLD 2009 is a conference dedicated towards providing objective insights on the entire Biomass to energy value chain, as well as the latest advances and constraints in Biomass feedstock development and processing.

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Biomass World 2009 is organized by CMT whose mission is to provide access to the latest technology and business intelligence through high profile alternative energy conferences.

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