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The Ozarks New Energy (ONE) Conference Feb. 22-23 will feature prominent researchers and authorities on alternative fuels to coal, gas and oil. More specifically, speakers will explore biomass and gaseous fuels for power generation, alternative liquid and gaseous fuels for transportation, solar and wind technologies, efficient design and energy efficiency and conservation. Hydrogen, ammonia, algae, methane, cellulose and other biomass products are among the alternative fuels to be discussed at the conference. Installers and developers of solar and wind systems will discuss the practicalities of using these technologies. Elected officials representing the state and federal government will discuss federal and state energy policy, initiatives and incentives. Also featured will be the chair of the Missouri Public Service Commission, an internationally recognized hydrogeologist and the head of the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. Here’s who to expect: |