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Noelle Hart

In 2017, I look forward to helping share AHB’s history and shape its future. I’ve been fortunate to hear the accomplishments and impressions of many…

Jason Selwitz

I am looking forward to a few key milestones for the WWCC Plant Operations program: At the end of January, we will host the first…

Rick Stonex

As an AHB Team Member I am looking forward to the upcoming 2017 harvests of demonstration sites. With three years of above ground growth from…

Kevin Zobrist

I am looking forward to seeing the project come full-circle on poplar production, with some final harvests and restoration of fields to prior conditions. This…

Rick Gustafson

University of Washington The potential of having a fuel source that is sustainable and that can provide multiple ecosystem services. A big advantage of biofuels…

Adriene Koett-Cronn

Oregon State University Bioenergy is exciting because it has the potential to positively affect so many aspects of our community and the world as a…

Rich Shuren

GreenWood Resources I’m excited to work on bioenergy projects because we won’t be able to rely on fossil fuels indefinitely due to availability and greenhouse…

Nora Haider

Washington State University Extension Bioenergy is awesome because of its potential to address many of the environmental issues we are facing. Energy crops can help…

Steve Strauss

Oregon State University The idea that we can produce energy and chemicals with much lower greenhouse gas impacts. The idea of putting our most advanced…

Quinn Hart

Geographic Information Systems Programmer University of California, Davis I’m a bit ambivalent about the low gas prices. I think it’s a sign that we are…
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