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RestoreGore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-01-07 11:11 AM
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4. Al Gore To Address Biofuels Markets Congress
http://www.pr-inside.com/al-gore-to-addres...ress-r57356.htm

Al Gore to Address 1000+ Attendees at the World Biofuels Markets Congress

BRUSSELS, February 28 /PRNewswire/ -- The EC Commission's recent recommendation for minimum national Biofuels targets of 10% by 2020, has confirmed that the World Biofuels Market Congress could not come at a more fitting time or place. The reality can no longer be ignored; biofuels will play a key role in alleviating the growing threat of climate change, help hedge against high oil prices and diversify the energy supply.

Europe's largest Biofuels networking event with over 1000 attendees expected will take place at the Brussels Expo (March 7th-8th). Fresh from the Oscar winner's podium we are delighted to present Al Gore as a keynote speaker alongside a line up of 160+ board level speakers. With over 900+ high level executives having already confirmed their attendance and over 55 exhibiting companies, this is the 'must attend' event in the biofuels calendar.

Biodiesel and bioethanol plants are spreading at an incredibly rate all across the globe and congress attendees will represent nearly 50 countries. Governments from Asia to America are grappling with climate change, high oil prices and security of supply concerns and home grown biofuels will provide them with an excellent solution to boost their GDP, reduce their energy dependency and help develop their own new biotech industry.

Biofuels technologies are also developing rapidly as venture capital funds realise the potential of 2nd and 3rd generation technologies and the wider opportunities for biorefineries, biochemicals and bioplastic industrial ecosystems. Please visit www.worldbiofuelsmarkets.com for more details.

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