CLEAN Teleconference Call October 27, 2015

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BioenergizeMe!

Abstract: Many students haven't thought much about biomass as an option for generating electricity, transportation fuels, and other products. The Biomass Basics Webinar provides general information about bioenergy, its creation, its potential uses, and its future. As a clean future resource learn how biomass can help our planet and move to a clean energy economy.

Bio: Alexis Wolfe is a John A. Dean Knauss Marine Policy Fellow in the Bioenergy Technologies Office at the Department of Energy. Ms. Wolfe's work focuses on algal technologies, as well as education and workforce development. Her interests include capacity development of STEM educators, science communication, and strengthening the connection between science and policy. Ms. Wolfe received a Master's of Marine Policy from the University of Delaware, and a Bachelor's Degree, with Honors in Environmental Science from the University of Florida.

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