POET Corn Cob Ethanol Webinar Draws More Than 130 AttendeesDate Posted: December 12, 2007 BioFuels Journal’s first webinar“Making Ethanol from Corn Cobs”was attended by more than 130 people. The Dec. 11 webinar, presented by Jim Sturdevant, director, POET's Project Liberty, outlined POET's new project to convert corn cobs to ethanol, logistics in collection and storage of the cobs, and POET’s fractionation of fiber, also a feedstock for cellulosic ethanol. POET is a Sioux Falls, SD-based 1.1 billion gallon per year producer of ethanol. The event was recorded and may be accessed by clicking on this link. The next Biofuels Journal webinar will be held Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2 p.m. central. John May, vice president of Stern Brothers & Co., a St. Louis, MO-based financial services company, will speak on “Seven New Strategies for Financing Your Biofuels Project.” To register for the Jan. 22 Webinar, click this link. If you are interested in presenting a webinar, contact Myke Feinman, BioFuels Journal Editor, at 800-728-7511. Top Stories
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