Florida
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Information about biofuels and bioenergy in Florida.
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Events
- 23-25 January 2008, Miami: Biomass Finance & Investment Summit (Themes: biomass, investment)
- 24 January 2008, Miami: Energy Business Forum - Biofuels in the Americas: Technology, Investment, and the Path Forward (Themes: biofuels, international cooperation, investment, Latin America and the Caribbean, trade)
- 3-6 February 2008, Orlando: National Biodiesel Conference & Expo 2008. (Theme: Biodiesel)
- 4-8 April 2008, Miami: InterAmerican Development Bank Annual Meeting (Theme: International cooperation)
- 9-11 June 2008, Miami: JatrophaWorld 2008 - (Themes: biofuels, jatropha, feedstocks).
- 30 July - 1 August 2008, Orlando, Florida, USA: 2008 Farm to Fuel Summit. (Themes: agriculture, biofuels)
- 16-17 October 2008, Miami: 3rd Americas Sugar & Ethanol Trade. (Themes: sugar, ethanol, trade)
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News
- Florida pumps $25M in grant aid into biofuel projects, 25 January 2008, from biofuel review. The state government has announced the grant to 12 projects within the state.
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Issues
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Organizations
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Governmental organizations
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Nongovernmental organizations
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Academic organizations
- Applied Research Center (ARC) of Florida International University - Conducts research on biomass gasification, biomass thermo-chemical conversion to fuels and chemicals and many other energy-related issues.
- "Through research supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Applied Research Center is assessing the quality, quantity, and conversion potential of biomass resources in Florida for local hydrogen production."[http://www.arc.fiu.edu/research.asp
- Center for Energy and Technology of the Americas (CETA) - "CETA is a DOE-funded Program at FIU's Applied Research Center. Its goals are to promote and facilitate (1) the development of renewable and fossil energy sources in the Western Hemisphere; (2) close collaboration in energy generation, conservation, and efficiency in the Americas."[1]
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Companies
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