of biomethane fundamentals including sources, funding, and
available technologies.
Biomethane is produced from biogas, which comes from the
digestion of many substrates like manure, garbage, or wastewater
solids. It has the potential to provide Californians and the
nation with a safe, renewable supply of natural gas as a fuel for
transportation. Countries in Europe and abroad have been
integrating this science for years with great success—not only in
agricultural applications but also in municipal transit, refuse
collection, and combined heating and power. The summit format
combines a conference with a tradeshow to allow attendees to view
products and meet the technology providers and developers
actively involved in this innovative field.
For more information and to register please visit the event
website at www.biomethanesummit.com or call 800.993.0302.
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