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Improvements to On-Farm Energy Efficiency: Examples from the Midwest

Presenter Chad Martin from Purdue University speaks on Improvements to On-Farm Energy Efficiency.
Chad is the Renewable Energy Extension Specialist for Purdue and has worked on many projects related to on-farm energy efficiency and renewable energy.

Web Seminar Series hosted by John Hay, University of Nebraska and eXtension Farm Energy; held (usually) on the last Friday of the month at 10 AM Central Time, 11 ET, 9 MT, 8 PT.

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PAST 2012 BIOENERGY FRIDAY EVENTS: (click link to see recording, and create personal 'activity log')

North American Small Wind Certification, September 28, 2012
National Energy Codes - August 31, 2012
Ethanol Update β€œThe Present and Future of Biofuels” - July 27, 2012
Torrefaction Process - June 29, 2012
Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass to Fuel - May 25, 2012
Biomass for Commercial Heating - April 27, 2012
CenUSA Training Event - March 20, 2012:
- Biofuel Policy and Switchgrass Genetics
- Switchgrass and Bioenergy Crops Logistics
- Switchgrass Establishment, Weed Control, Herbicides and Seed Quality
- Switchgrass Economics and Markets
Modern Solar Photovoltaic Technology - February 24, 2012

Find more Farm Energy webinars and video at: http://farmenergymedia.extension.org/videos

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