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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Today @ 1PM ET: Innovation and the NSPS - EPA biomass heating regulations
Date:   Thu, 9 May 2013 09:20:21 -0400 (EDT)
From:   Biomass Thermal Energy Council <[email protected]>
Reply-To:       [email protected]
To:     [email protected]




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**
*Webinar - Today, 1PM ET*

*Innovation and the NSPS *
How can the EPA encourage innovative new technologies?
*/Webinar - 1PM ET - 2PM ET Thursday, May 9, 2013/*

**

EPA regulations for biomass heating devices often have addressed one set of problems, and inadvertently led to others as technology developed. The EPA has stated that in the next wood heater New Source Performance Standard (NSPS), it wants to "minimize potential loopholes." How can the NSPS encourage and not discourage new technologies that may be cleaner and more efficient, but have difficulty with approved test methods? What lessons have we learned from the existing NSPS and EPA voluntary programs? Register for this free webinar <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0013xC6xQGPANDP6eo-1IyiQtzQBjlQVsC5nr22Tk45RpIkyHcdddl0wOKn7C3RtQFq2R6OAAfZRQEN-cWoVjaAV931YbU9lno_AsQ-gcBg46QWIBdOBzvDfDY2eeQwJ5l34GpjpblF-5RKmMreSX-JtA==> on May 9th from 1PM ET - 2PM ET to learn more.

Register Today! <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0013xC6xQGPANDP6eo-1IyiQtzQBjlQVsC5nr22Tk45RpIkyHcdddl0wOKn7C3RtQFq2R6OAAfZRQEN-cWoVjaAV931YbU9lno_AsQ-gcBg46QWIBdOBzvDfDY2eeQwJ5l34GpjpblF-5RKmMreSX-JtA==>
*Description*

This webinar is being held in the lead up to the Wood Stove Design Challenge <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0013xC6xQGPANDhCr7rUULqsCLKuKjx0AviqIxMFNk1EeYwC6AhUiyGTwiccRzNAtX_OppcWrAr64RPkkNCrXBRNYUlKG9JqanXUF5pAHnuUIytl2Bxq8njab29HTzyZAFJmEL2jl4DCFXA0OikSizQDA==>, a national competition to promote extremely clean, efficient, innovative and affordable cordwood technology.

This webinar is co-hosted by the Biomass Thermal Energy Council and the Alliance for Green Heat.

**

*Topics Include: *

 * How the NSPS applies to residential biomass heating equipment
 * What procedures, qualifications, emissions limits, and technologies
   are under consideration for the draft NSPS rule
 * The comparative changes from the existing and draft NSPS
 * How the new NSPS would promote and handle innovative technologies
 * Will this NSPS drive innovation by requiring industry to meet strict
   emission limits?
 * Question and Answer session with the speaker (questions are
   requested in advance)


*When? *

*
Date**: *Thursday, May 9th, 2013 **

*Time**:* 1PM ET (approximately 1 hour)

**

*Webinar Access/Registration*

**

*Webinar Access:* Free, *register here >> <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0013xC6xQGPANDP6eo-1IyiQtzQBjlQVsC5nr22Tk45RpIkyHcdddl0wOKn7C3RtQFq2R6OAAfZRQEN-cWoVjaAV931YbU9lno_AsQ-gcBg46QWIBdOBzvDfDY2eeQwJ5l34GpjpblF-5RKmMreSX-JtA==>*

**

*Speakers & Presenters*

 * *Mr. Gil Wood*, Project Lead, NSPS Program, Environmental Protection
   Agency
 * Moderated by John Ackerly, President, Alliance for Green Heat
 * Welcome by Joseph Seymour, Executive Director of the Biomass Thermal
   Energy Council

*More Information*

For more information on the event or if you have any questions, email the Alliance for Green Heat at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.

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*
About the Biomass Thermal Energy Council*

The Biomass Thermal Energy Council (BTEC) is an association of biomass fuel producers, appliance manufacturers and distributors, supply chain companies and non-profit organizations that view biomass thermal energy as a renewable, responsible, clean and energy-efficient pathway to meeting America's energy needs. BTEC engages in research, education, and public advocacy for the fast growing biomass thermal energy industry. Learn more at www.biomassthermal.org <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0013xC6xQGPANAO_IFZD6qWfmujguuDV2SIdYndoV0389OcBLoLivxRUiq8C4slSl7drc3wPIM87tMCXIUhfFU9kcNF5bvaRPeaOQ3fbZ9xHvkK3_9WtoMbaoIcqAQPw-rn>.



        


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