The U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, manages 10 national laboratories around the country with one located in Richland, Washington – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). PNNL has approximately 4,700 staff and has a business volume of $881 million. So what does PNNL do? What type of research is being conducted, especially around biomass? How will their research help us develop domestic renewable energy? How can we access and benefit from their research?
Rick Orth and Eric Lund of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will be the featured speakers at a NW Biodiesel Network meeting on Nov. 23. They will discuss the types of research conducted around biomass and how prototypes are commercialized. This is a great opportunity to learn about the process, emerging products and trends, and where biomass conversion is headed in the future.
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