Ever imagined a cow-powered car? -- July 16 Bio-gas workshop

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Melissa Paulson
Mon, Jun 24, 2013 7:22 PM

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Yes, cows CAN power cars!  Learn more July 16th at the Pierce County Environmental Services Building in University Place.

Western Washington Clean Cities Coalition is hosting a workshop on renewable natural gas (also known as biogas) and its potential as a transportation fuel in Washington. We've lined up a pretty stellar cast of speakers and are eager to draw fleets, sustainability officers, and other interested attendees. See below for registration information.

Cash Cow: The Future of RNG as a Transportation Fuel in Washington
July 16, 2013
What do cows, cars and cash have in common? They could all play a pivotal role in Washington's energy future. Come learn about renewable natural gas (RNG), and how the development of this clean energy resource can benefit fleets, create jobs, improve air quality and save money.

Presenters and topics include:

  •     RINS experts - Graham Noyes, Partner & Advanced Biofuels Team Lead, Stoel Rives
    
  •     RNG project finance experts:
    

o  Avi Jacobson, Senior Sustainable Energy Coordinator, Washington Sustainable Energy Trust

o  John Berdes, President & CEO, Craft3

o  Chris Cassidy, Acting Energy Branch Chief, U.S. Department of Agriculture

  •     Showcase of successful projects:
    

o  Harrison Clay, President - Renewable Fuels, Clean Energy Fuels

o  Mark Maloney, Co-Founder & Director of Business Development, AMP Americas

  •     RNG policy experts:
    

o  Bill Dunbar, Deputy Director, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Region 10

o  Peter Moulton, Emerging Technology Team Lead, Washington State Department of Commerce

  •     Local developers:
    

o  Dan Evans, Chief Executive Officer, Promus Energy, LLC

o  Larry Condon, Co-Founder, PacifiClean Environmental

....and MORE!

For full agenda and registration details, visit: http://biomethane.eventbrite.com/#http://biomethane.eventbrite.com/

For more information, contact:

Kimberley Cline
Communications Specialist
Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
Desk: 206.689.4070
1904 Third Avenue, Suite 105  |  Seattle, WA 98101
Email:  KimberleyC@pscleanair.orgmailto:KimberleyC@pscleanair.org

**Please forward freely!** Yes, cows CAN power cars! Learn more July 16th at the Pierce County Environmental Services Building in University Place. Western Washington Clean Cities Coalition is hosting a workshop on renewable natural gas (also known as biogas) and its potential as a transportation fuel in Washington. We've lined up a pretty stellar cast of speakers and are eager to draw fleets, sustainability officers, and other interested attendees. See below for registration information. Cash Cow: The Future of RNG as a Transportation Fuel in Washington July 16, 2013 What do cows, cars and cash have in common? They could all play a pivotal role in Washington's energy future. Come learn about renewable natural gas (RNG), and how the development of this clean energy resource can benefit fleets, create jobs, improve air quality and save money. Presenters and topics include: * RINS experts - Graham Noyes, Partner & Advanced Biofuels Team Lead, Stoel Rives * RNG project finance experts: o Avi Jacobson, Senior Sustainable Energy Coordinator, Washington Sustainable Energy Trust o John Berdes, President & CEO, Craft3 o Chris Cassidy, Acting Energy Branch Chief, U.S. Department of Agriculture * Showcase of successful projects: o Harrison Clay, President - Renewable Fuels, Clean Energy Fuels o Mark Maloney, Co-Founder & Director of Business Development, AMP Americas * RNG policy experts: o Bill Dunbar, Deputy Director, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Region 10 o Peter Moulton, Emerging Technology Team Lead, Washington State Department of Commerce * Local developers: o Dan Evans, Chief Executive Officer, Promus Energy, LLC o Larry Condon, Co-Founder, PacifiClean Environmental ....and MORE! For full agenda and registration details, visit: http://biomethane.eventbrite.com/#<http://biomethane.eventbrite.com/> For more information, contact: Kimberley Cline Communications Specialist Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Desk: 206.689.4070 1904 Third Avenue, Suite 105 | Seattle, WA 98101 Email: KimberleyC@pscleanair.org<mailto:KimberleyC@pscleanair.org>