Waste-to-Energy Workshop- Small Scale Digesters and Combined Heat and Power
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Waste-to-Energy Workshop: Improving the Feasibility of Small-Scale Digesters and CHP
This event will take place at West Chester University of Pennsylvania on December 1st, 2017 at 10 am. It will focus on the emerging market of small-scale organic waste-to-energy systems for campuses and facilities, food processors, and breweries, as well as small farms and wastewater treatment plants. The event is free and open to those in related industries or academic studies. A discussion and networking luncheon will follow the seminar.
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Speakers will include Dr. John Pisciotta of the Pisciotta Lab at West Chester University who has developed microbially-based platforms for bioremediation of waste streams into fuels and useful products. Ken Smith of SeaB Energy, which produces modular digesters, and Jill Santos and Dan Sodomsky of Duryea Technologies, a manufacturer of brushless motors and gen sets for biogas applications, will present new commercial technologies for small-scale waste-to-energy.
For additional details, directions and to RSVP, please visit wcuwastetoenergy.eventbrite.com.
Contact:
Julien Sherwood
Event Organizer
Student, Department of Political Science
West Chester University
205 Ruby Jones Hall
50 University Avenue
West Chester, PA 19383