The increased attendance required concurrent sessions for the 48
oral presentations and 190 submitted posters (for more details see
Website: www.ct.ornl.gov/symposium). Attendees came from Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany,
Hungary, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, The Netherlands, Russia,
South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and Ven ezuela, as well as from
the United States. This international perspective was continued in
a Special Topic Ses sion sponsored by the International Energy
Agency (lEA) Bioenergy Pro gram on Biofuels and chaired by Jack
Saddler and David Gregg from the University of British Columbia.
Several of the 10 member countries in this network are approaching
Demonstrations of the Biomass-to-Ethanol pro cess and have a range
of more fundamental projects that look at various aspects of
pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation, and lignin
utilization. Presenters from several of the participating countries
described their country's biomass-to-ethanol projects, and
differential factors such as the type of biomass available, the
maturity of the wood or agricultural processing industry, and the
willingness of government to bear the risk/ cost of development and
demonstration."
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