Friday, October 21, 2005

Biodiesel Training Program:


Act now for early bird discounts!

Fundamentals of Biodiesel: Training Dec 06-07 New York Area

Energy Professionals come learn:

Biodiesel is coming, and it’s coming fast. The entire spectrum of alternative fuels will advance in the next five years at a pace never seen before.

$60+ oil is accelerating interest in biodiesel and alternative fuel production from all points within the industry and Capitol Hill.

Typically, those with a stake in biodiesel come from agriculture or other industries and lack a thorough understanding of petroleum basics. At the same time, petroleum industry participants see the biodiesel tide rising, yet lack a clear view of how this product fits into their mix. EMI will get you up-to-speed quickly.

Hurry seats will fill fast...Early bird discounts now in effect!

"If you are serious about this growing industry don't miss your chance to learn from the experts and network with peers".

Attendees of EMI’s Fundamentals of Biodiesel benefit from a diversified base of knowledge. Come learn about:

  • Crude oil and the “peak”
  • Refining economics/”big oil” motivations
  • Pipeline operations
  • Price setting economics
  • Terminal operations
  • Fuel-retailing economics
  • World oil/alternatives environment
  • Clean Air/Energy Policy Act
  • Transesterification/manufacturing process
  • Feedstock issues
  • Biodiesel fuel specifications
  • Tax issues/rebates
  • Plant feasibility

Click Here to request complete course syllabus

Sheraton Suites on the Hudson: Dec 06-07, 2005 (5 min to NYC)

Fundamentals of Biodiesel will bridge the petroleum-agriculture gap and provide a solid foundation of knowledge for all who attend. The course stays on target by focusing on “fundamental” issues important to all sides of the industry. Biodiesel will never gain wide scale acceptance until it is merged into the mainstream infrastructure, and this course connects those critical dots.

Fundamentals of Biodiesel draws its content from two distinct disciplines; petroleum and biodiesel. To successfully navigate the future, one needs to understand not only the metrics of ag-based biodiesel production but also the underlying infrastructure and economics of the traditional petroleum industry. This course will provide a thorough education on both of these aspects.

The course builds on the backbone of petroleum infrastructure basics and moves into more specific topics related to biodiesel specifications, feedstocks, production, plant feasibilities and economics.

Click Here to request more information including syllabus

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Registration

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CONTACT EMI 888-871-1207

1369 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128

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