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Turning Emissions into Biofuels

Paul Rodzianko
Vice President
International at GreenFuel Technologies

28 Feburary 2007
In this PSS, learn about how algae, a tiny, single-celled plant, can possibly help in combating climate change by cleaning up carbon dioxide emissions from smokestacks and turning itself into a viable source of renewable energy.

  • Overview of available traditional emission technologies

  • Algae-to-oil technology

  • What are biofuels?

  • Industry applications

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Paul Rodzianko is Vice President - International at GreenFuel Technologies. Mr. Rodzianko is charged with the development of mutually beneficial licensing relationships with a select group of partner organizations, each capable of executing multiple large-scale GreenFuel installations within their exclusive territory or region. Mr. Rodzianko previously served as Chairman of the GreenFuel Technologies board of directors, providing the company with strategic counsel and corporate guidance. Prior to joining GreenFuel, Mr. Rodzianko served as Senior Vice President of Access Industries, Inc., an industrial holding company, where he still serves as senior advisor. He has also held executive positions at numerous high-profile companies, including General Electric, Sterling Grace & Co., and Kvaerner Energy. Mr. Rodzianko serves on several corporate and NGO boards, including posts as a Director of the US-Russia Business Council, and as Vice Chairman of the US-Kazakhstan Business Association. In addition, Mr. Rodzianko has served as Senior Advisor to the President and CEO of the Tyumen Oil Company in Moscow, Russia.

About GreenFuel Technologies Corporation
With more than a dozen pending patents, GreenFuel Technologies Corporation is the leading developer of systems for recycling rich CO2 streams from power and/or manufacturing plant flue gases to produce biofuels such as biodiesel, ethanol or methane. The company, which was founded in 2001, is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 2006, it won the 2006 Platts Global Energy Award for “Emissions Energy Project of the Year”. The Global Energy Awards were established in 1999 as a way to recognize outstanding achievement and vision in the global energy industry.

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DATE: 28 February 2007

TIME: 3.30pm to 5pm

VENUE: SEI Training Room , Environment Building, #06-00, Singapore 228231

COURSE FEE: Nil

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