Oklahoma
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Information about biofuels and bioenergy in the state of Oklahoma in the United States.
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Events
2008
- 12-13 November 2008, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: GROW: The Oklahoma Biofuels Conference. (Themes: biorefineries, research, rural development, second-generation feedstocks)
News
- Noble Foundation gets $3M grant to study biofuels, 19 December 2007, reports that the Noble Foundation, Oklahoma State, and the University of Oklahoma split $10 million in grants to research advanced biofuels, including 1300 acres of test plots for bioenergy crops. (Themes: research, advanced biofuels)
Issues
Organizations
- Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
- Oklahoma Bioenergy Center (OBC)
- According to the Daily Ardmoreite, the OBC "brings together Oklahoma's comprehensive higher education institutions -- the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University -- with the world-class plant and agricultural research of the Noble Foundation to initiate a biofuels industry within the state."[1]
Academic organizations
- Oklahoma State University
- University of Oklahoma
Governmental organizations
Nongovernmental organizations
Companies
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